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– Amsterdam’s rise as Europe’s next financial centre
– Dutch working on plans to make long haul travel an option again
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– ICE shifts its carbon futures trading activity from London to Amsterdam
– Amsterdam maturing as a financial jurisdiction
– Greece Allows Input VAT Deduction for Vaccines and Drives Cash Advance Measures
– Argentina Implements Incentive Regime for Knowledge-Related Economic Activities
– London lost a chunk of European stock trading
– Face masks recommended in big cities
– Firms plead for Brexit deal as coronavirus leaves industry reeling
– EU citizens in UK could be shut out of vital services
– Will digital and physical workplaces coexist post COVID-19?
– British expats are denied banking as Brexit passports set to end
– Is Brexit Britain pro-immigration?
– The 2021 budget main points: income tax cuts and investment
– Boris Johnson’s push for no deal will harm the country
– Why Britain must not become a law unto itself over Brexit
– The Netherlands is the ‘best place to be a child’
– Keep UK Employees Safe from COVID-19
– EU medicines regulator struggles with staff numbers during pandemic
– 74% of the professionals willing to work remotely
– Amsterdam travel advice: Is Amsterdam on lockdown?
– Germany scraps plans for Brexit talks at EU ambassadors summit
– Errigal to invest £20m in new Brexit strategy
– Immigration and EU workers
– Brexit hasn’t gone away
– Right of Irish citizens to work in UK despite Brexit
– China’s Plan To Relax Immigration Rules
– Best expat cities aren’t the best for every expat
– Handing cash won’t solve Paris home prices
– UK unveils immigration overhaul for 2021 focused on skills
– Finding a job as a new expat arrival in the Netherlands
– Port of Rotterdam feels pinch of slowing international trade
– UK visa and immigration rules destroying links with Africa
– Dutch expat dual nationality ruling could kickstart reforms
– Guidance on outward expatriate regime and coronavirus
– EMA renews rare disease focus
– UAE: Expat husbands get new work opportunities
– South Africans to feel bite of new expat tax
– Luxembourg welcomes 60 finance firms because of Brexit
– The Supreme Court votes to allow a green-card wealth test in USA
– What’s new in Great Britain
– 75% of Japanese want to make nation more hospitable
– Most expensive countries for expats
– Hard Brexit at year-end may be as damaging as no-deal Brexit
– Taxes in the Netherlands in 2020 – changes
– New paid parental leave and ‘Ban-the-Box’ laws
– Brexit: Expats Rights are safe for a year
– Netherlands keen to extend London-Amsterdam Eurostar Service
– H-1B Electronic Registration Process
– New Salary Requirements for Highly Skilled Migrants
– Why Amsterdam is reaping the Brexit Benefits
– French Law Requires Companies to Employ Workers with Disabilities
– Net migration from EU into UK at lowest level since 2003
– US would benefit from ‘an awful lot more immigrants’
– Who can apply for US Marriage-Based Green Card?
Brexit is having a major impact on the logistics landscape of northern Europe. Businesses and investors are reconfiguring their real estate and distribution strategies to adapt to the UK’s decision…
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– Johnson seeks support for Brexit deal
– Croatia on the way to join the Schengen Area
– The British Abroad to Lose Emergency Health Insurance
– What’s at Stake for the U.K. Pharma Industry in a No-Deal Brexit?
– H1-B applicants can apply for visa 3 months ahead of starting new job
– Personal Income Tax and Wage Tax in The Netherlands
– UK can get Brexit deal and leave by Oct. 31
– Lawmakers want California to ignore Immigration Laws in USA
– Dutch might prefer ‘No-deal’ Brexit to further delay
– Jobs ban for H-4 visa spouses
– Employees right to half days’ leave in Germany
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How will Brexit impact the mobility & relocation industry? How will businesses be affected by Brexit?
Hi, Gordon. Welcome, as a starter, I would like to…