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The “Day One” U-Turn: What the New Six-Month Qualifying Period Means for Your Business
In a significant policy shift that will breathe a collective sigh of relief into boardrooms across the UK, the Labour government has reportedly dropped its flagship pledge to introduce “day one” protection from unfair dismissal.
A Budget for Stability
Will Rachel Reeves’ second budget provide confidence in the markets (much needed to control the cost of borrowing) in the nation (much needed to encourage the growth) and in the world (much needed to encourage inbound investment).
The Supreme Court Changes the Doctrine on the Deadline for Filing a Claim for Judicial Error
In its recent Judgment, the Administrative Litigation Division of the Supreme Court introduced a substantive doctrinal change in relation to the deadline for filing a claim for the declaration of judicial error pursuant to Article 293.1.a) of the Organic Law of the Judiciary (LOPJ).
Time Is of the Essence: Apply for ILR as Soon as You’re Eligible
The recent proposed developments in UK immigration policy, make it important for those planning their long-term future in the country to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain as soon as they are eligible.
What Is Happening In Italy Regarding Citizenship?
On March 28, 2025, the Council of Ministers adopted the so-called “citizenship package,” i.e., a set of legislative measures aimed at changing the current system of citizenship.
Taiwan's Procedures For Foreign Lawyers To Apply For A License To Practice And An Employment Gold Card
Since Taiwan joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2002 and has been subject to the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), foreign lawyers may register themselves and start their international practices in Taiwan.
UK Immigration Update – Key Changes To The EU Settlement Scheme And More
On 24 June 2025, the UK Government issued a new Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules, introducing key updates that will impact a wide range of applicants.
Rising Tax Exemption Limit: HUF 18 Million From 2025
From 1 January 2025, a significant change will come into force with regard to the tax exemption: under the relevant legislative amendment, the HUF 12 million threshold will rise to HUF 18 million.
White Paper 2025: Government Announces Sweeping Reforms to UK Immigration System
On 12 May 2025, the UK Government released its long-anticipated White Paper proposing substantial reforms to the country’s immigration rules. The primary objectives are to strengthen border security, lower migration levels, and create a more direct alignment between immigration policy, skills development, and the needs of the UK labour market.