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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.

Labor And Employment Law In Israel
Employee recruitment, on the employer’s side, or of job seeking, on the employee’s side, is a phase during which legal interactions between the potential employer and the potential employee abound.

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.

Income Tax Declaration for Expatriates in Chile
As the tax year closes and the obligation to file the Annual Income Tax Return (Form 22) approaches, it is essential for foreign individuals who work or have worked in Chile — known as expatriates — to understand their tax obligations before the Chilean Internal Revenue Service (SII).

Foreign Enterprises' Risks in Hiring Employees When Subsidiaries or Branches Are Not Set Up in Taiwan
When foreign enterprises seek to expand their business, the organizational structure they choose to operate in a specific market plays an important part in their business judgment. Although setting up a local subsidiary, branch, or office, is feasible, foreign enterprises' unfamiliarity with local market's labor law, labor conditions, employee benefits, tax law, and corporate governance norms, usually results in high compliance costs for setting up a legal entity in the target market.