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Validation, Recognition and Revalidation of Foreign Degrees in Chile
With the recent publication of the new regulations governing the recognition and revalidation of foreign degrees, it is essential to clarify three concepts that are often confused.
Can a Foreigner Practice Their Profession in Chile with a Degree Obtained Abroad?
The sustained increase in the hiring of international talent (especially in sectors such as technology, energy, construction, mining, and professional services) has repeatedly raised questions.
Key Judicial Criteria Regarding Travel Abroad During Medical Leave
The Superior Courts of Justice have recently issued rulings analyzing the legality of dismissing public officials who traveled abroad while on paid medical leave.
Departures from the Country of People with Dual Nationality
The Comptroller General of the Republic reaffirms the criterion according to which persons with Chilean nationality are subject to national regulations when leaving the country.
Hiring Foreign Talent
Attracting foreign talent without a comprehensive immigration process is a risk companies cannot afford to take.
UK Immigration in 2026: New Year’s Resolutions for Navigating the Home Office’s Proposed Settlement Reforms
As we step into January 2026, the UK Government has launched consultation on what it calls the most sweeping overhaul of the settlement system in decades.
Why Am I Struggling to Find a Solicitor in England and Wales? FAQs for South African Clients
Many South African businesses and individuals have dealings in England. They own properties, conclude (and later litigate over) contracts in English law and do business with companies and individuals based in this jurisdiction.
The National Court Recognizes the Right of Non-EU taxpayers to Pay Tax on their Net Rental Income
Until now, the Spanish government, relying on the literal wording of Article 24.1 of the Non-Resident Income Tax Law, has established differentiated tax treatment between taxpayers residing in Member States of the EU and the EEA and those residing in third countries.
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.
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.