Global Immigration Weekly Roundup – 15 April 2019

April 15, 2019


The latest vital global immigration news and Brexit updates in your weekly newsletter from Newland Chase.

BREXIT: UK and EU Agree New Article 50 Extension Until 31 October 2019

On 10 April 2019, the European Council and the UK government agreed a new, flexible extension of the Article 50 period.

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Global Immigration 101: Intra-Company Transfer Permits

Newland Chase continues its look at basic but vital aspects of immigration for short- and long-term international business and work assignments; this week, a high-level overview of intra-company transfer permits”.

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IRELAND: Abolition of Re-entry Visa System Announced

Effective 13 May 2019, visa-required nationals holding a valid Irish Resident Permit (IRP) card or GNIB card will no longer require a re-entry visa to leave and return to Ireland. An IRP or GNIB card and passport will be sufficient to prove a right to travel to Ireland.

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DENMARK: New Procedure for EU National Immigration Applications [Updated]

Effective 1 April 2019, post-arrival residence document applications by EU nationals are handled by the Danish Agency of International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI). Previously, these cases were handled by the State Administration (RSA).

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