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Category: Coronavirus
It is required to use a coronavirus “pass” (QR code on paper or on your mobile phone) since September 25 as Dutch government stated. If you get vaccinated abroad (i.e. not through the Dutch vaccination program), you can still apply for a COVID Digital Certificate (DCC) or QR Code as follows:
– COVID-19: How Should You Handle Business Travel?
– Dutch economy grows faster than forecast, households have more to spend
– The Netherlands’ new travel rules
– More international students arrive in Netherlands as pandemic restrictions ease
– Amsterdam’s rise as Europe’s next financial centre
– Dutch working on plans to make long haul travel an option again
– What HR can do to close the gender gap
– The Netherlands has 8 million homes, but more need to be built
– Dutch soften stance on temporarily lifting Covid vaccine patents
– Dutch Government is sending all the remaining AstraZeneca doses abroad
– Amsterdam to reduce speed limit to 30 km/h
– Not All AI Is Really AI: What You Need to Know
– New Record: House prices rise by nearly 13% in May
– The Netherlands joins condemnation of Hungary’s new anti LGBTIQ laws
– Redefining employee benefits post COVID-19
– Many rental housing agents in The Hague are prepared to discriminate
– 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 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
– Cross-Border Considerations for International Executives
– Proof of UK immigration status affected by e-passport gates
– UK immigration repercussions for businesses amid COVID-19
– A change for foreign graduates in the Netherlands
– Transforming learning for post-COVID times
– UK immigration hostile environment policy investigation
– Encouraging Civility Among Remote Employees
– New U.K. Immigration Route for Hong Kong Nationals
– Canada’s Doors are Open, But Entry is Challenging in 2020
– Canadian visa program may lure tech workers blocked by Trump
– A top immigrant advocate on the US election
– COVID-19: Dutch State Secretary Extends Reporting Deadlines
– COVID-19 has surfaced these skill gaps: now we need to fill them
– Employees Look to HR to Evaluate COVID-19 Data Before Reopening
– Judge Rules U.S. Companies Can Be Sued for Preferring U.S. Workers
Nowadays, in the COVID-19 crisis, many of us live in Lockdown or something very similar. In any way, we are restricted in our travel. Many want to leave their homes but cannot.
The ministry of internal affairs has sent a proposal to the Dutch house of representatives to support tenants with a short term lease that will be ending in the upcoming months.
Most non-EU nationals are banned from entering Schengen Area member countries or Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus and Romania for a 30-day period.
– The COVID-19 Economic Crisis May Worsen the Retirement Crisis
– Employee Privacy during COVID-19
– New Opportunities due to Working from Home
The corona-crisis may bring the need for your company to use the Temporary Bridging Measure for Sustained Employment (Tijdelijke Maatregel Overbrugging voor Werkbehoud: NOW).
– COVID-19: Impact On US Immigration
– Employers Still Hiring During Coronavirus Pandemic
– Coronavirus Challenges IT Staffing
– How to start new employees during the COVID-19 crisis
– 4 ways you can give your remote workforce a sense of togetherness
– Overcoming the Loneliness of Social Distancing
– Canada continues increases to immigration levels
– United States may expand jobless benefits during pandemic
– Is Gronigen an alternative to Amsterdam for expats?
– U.S. ‘Desperate’ for More Immigrants
– Coronavirus FAQ
– Germany’s new labor immigration law
– Guidance on outward expatriate regime and coronavirus
– EMA renews rare disease focus
– UAE: Expat husbands get new work opportunities