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2020 Inbound Immigration to the United States: Where are the Workers Coming From?

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reports that 2020 inbound immigration for the Fiscal Year (FY) First Quarter saw over 117,000 foreign nationals enter as new arrivals. This number is the same as the FY 2019 First Quarter figure.

Table 1B in the report shows 6,839 new arrivals in the employment-based preferences category. This total is further delineated by several employment-based classes, including:

First: Priority workers 493
Second: Professionals with advanced degrees, exceptional ability 1010
Third: Skilled workers, professionals, and unskilled workers 3537
Fourth: Certain special immigrants 589
Fifth: Employment creation (investors) 1210

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issues labor certifications for both permanent and temporary employment of foreign workers under several programs:

  • Permanent Labor Certification
  • H-1B Specialty (Professional) Workers
  • H-2A Temporary Labor Certification (Seasonal Agricultural)
  • H-2B Temporary Labor Certification (Non-agricultural)
  • D-1 Crewmembers Certification

Foreign workers hired under these programs represent a portion of the new arrivals for employment-based preferences in the 2020 inbound immigration figures reported by DHS.

2020 Inbound Immigration: Countries of Origin

New arrivals in the employment-based preferences are part of the category of “Lawful Permanent Residents.” DHS notes that thirty-seven percent of new lawful permanent residents arrived from six top countries of origin:

  • Mexico
  • People’s Republic of China
  • Vietnam
  • The Dominican Republic
  • India
  • The Philippines

According to the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), immigrants from Vietnam usually arrive to the U.S. through family reunification, not through employment channels. The same holds true for immigrants from the Dominican Republic.

By comparison, MPI notes that Chinese nationals received the second-largest number of H-1B visas in FY 2018, after Indian nationals. For Indian nationals, MPI reports that nearly half of the immigrants from India obtained lawful permanent residence through employer sponsorship.

2020 Inbound Immigration to the U.S. from India: Where are the Employment Centers?

The top 5 states where more than half of the 2020 inbound immigration from India reside are:

  • California
  • New Jersey
  • Texas
  • New York
  • Illinois

The top 4 counties that serve as destinations for 2020 inbound immigration from India are:

  • Santa Clara County, California
  • Middlesex County, New Jersey
  • Cook County, Illinois
  • Alameda County, California

The two counties in California comprise the bulk of Silicon Valley. Cities in Santa Clara County include San Jose, Mountain View, and Palo Alto. Alameda County includes the Bay Area cities and towns across the bay from San Francisco: Berkeley, Oakland, Hayward, Fremont, and Pleasanton.

Middlesex County in New Jersey includes the cities and towns of Edison, Woodbridge Township, New Brunswick, Sayreville, and South Amboy. This county is known for its long history of innovation.

Cook County in Illinois includes the cities and towns of Chicago (a high-tech hub), Evanston, Schaumburg, Des Plaines, Oak Lawn, Orland Park, and Elk Grove Village. Chicago is the third largest city in the nation.

According to MPI, immigrants from India have a much higher educational attainment compared to other immigrants and the U.S. population as a whole. This is due to how they enter the U.S.: either as international students, or as H-1B visa workers at jobs requiring a university degree. For FY 2016, immigrants from India accounted for 74% of the H-1B visa petitions (both initial and continuing employment) approved by the U.S. Citizens and Immigration Services (USCIS).

New National Education Policy in India Focuses on Technology

India’s Union cabinet has proposed significant changes to the country’s national education policy. The goal is to align education to the requirements of today’s workforce and employer needs. The policy recommends that education include teaching coding in school from the sixth standard onward. Ultimately, the policy aims to impart mathematical thinking and an interest in scientific topics in students. This trend has impacted 2020 inbound immigration from India.

The national education policy is being revamped to further align with India’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGs were adopted by United Nations member countries in 2015 to serve as a call to action to eliminate poverty, protect natural resources, and bring prosperity and peace to all by the year 2030. SDGs aim to transform the world and strengthen universal peace.

What Does 2020 Inbound Immigration Mean for Employers?

Employers should learn about the current immigration trends and how they might impact their future ability to hire foreign nationals. While India has seen much success as the nation works to reach their SDGs, many other nations are also investing in education.

Also, several nations are pursuing significant educational reforms, including:

  • Mexico
  • Pakistan
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Poland
  • Vietnam

This may lead to greater competition from foreign nationals of these nations for immigration to the U.S. and the many opportunities this presents to them and their family members.

Where Can Your Company Get Help to Leverage 2020 Inbound Immigration?

Global Mobility Solutions has a team of global relocation experts who can help your company understand how to leverage immigration trends to benefit your talent acquisition and relocation programs. Our team’s knowledge and access to visa and immigration resources is unparalleled in the industry. We have helped thousands of companies navigate the U.S. visa program and H-1B visa lottery process reach successful results.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients understand how to attract and hire the best candidates for job openings. Our team can help your company learn how to leverage visa programs and other creative solutions to hire foreign nationals. As a result, your company will have greater success with corporate objectives and be able to benefit from 2020 inbound immigration.

GMS was the first relocation company to register as a “.com.” The company also created the first online interactive tools and calculators, and revolutionized the entire relocation industry. GMS continues to set the industry pace as the pioneer in innovation and technology solutions with its proprietary MyRelocation® technology platform.

New SafeRelo™ COVID-19 Knowledge Portal

GMS recently launched its new SafeRelo™ COVID-19 Knowledge Portal featuring a number of helpful resources including:

  • Curated selection of news and articles specific to managing relocation programs and issues relating to COVID-19
  • Comprehensive guide to national, international, and local online sources for current data
  • Program/Policy Evaluation (PPE) Tool for instant relocation policy reviews

Contact our experts online to learn more about how your company can benefit from the 2020 inbound immigration to the U.S., or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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Several Countries to Experience an Increase in Working Age Population

According to the Population Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, several countries will experience an increase in working age population through 2050. In its report entitled “The World Population Prospects 2019: Highlights,” the Population Division identifies the following areas will experience working age population growth:

  • Most of sub-Saharan Africa
  • Some areas of Asia
  • Sections of Latin America
  • Parts of the Caribbean

One of the main driving forces behind this growth is actually a reduction in birth rates. Lower growth rates for the non-working age population results in a favorable age distribution for other demographic populations.

Demographic trends resulting in this growth should help create benefits for these economies. With a growing workforce, governments should invest in training programs and education. As a result, this will position these economies well for future success and continual economic progress.

Overall Population Growth

According to the Population Division, the greatest increases in overall population between 2019 and 2050 will take place in the following nine countries:

  1. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  2. Egypt
  3. Ethiopia
  4. India
  5. Indonesia
  6. Nigeria
  7. Pakistan
  8. United Republic of Tanzania
  9. United States

Nigeria is expected to have the highest increase during this timeframe. However, the report notes that India is projected to become the world’s most populous country by the year 2027, overtaking China.

Focus on Nigeria Working Age Population

Nigeria (officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria) is in West Africa, on the Gulf of Guinea. The nation has a large population, estimated at over 191 million residents. The nation’s population grew at a rate of over 60% from 1990 through 2008. The United Nations reports that Nigeria has been experiencing tremendous population growth. The country has one of the highest growth rates in the world, along with high growth in population aged 14 years or younger. The country’s median age is approximately 18 years old.

Nigeria’s working age population has been growing and is estimated at 115.5 million people through Q3 2018. However, the unemployment rate has been rising as well, with a calculated rate through Q3 2018 of 23.1%. The largest industries that drive Nigeria’s economy include:

  • Agriculture
  • Mining
  • Petroleum
  • Tourism

These industries also drive most of Nigeria’s exports, consisting of:

  • Chemicals
  • Cocoa
  • Palm Oil
  • Petroleum

Focus on India Working Age Population

India (officially the Republic of India) is in South Asia. While the country is the seventh largest by area, it is currently the second largest by population, behind China. India’s population is currently estimated at approximately 1.37 billion residents. The rate of India’s population growth, 15 million per year, is the largest in the world. The country’s median age is approximately 27 years old.

India’s working age population will grow to more than 1 billion by the year 2050. However, unemployment is rising as well. Labor force participation in India has been declining, with 50% of the working age population out of the workforce. The top sectors that drive India’s economy include:

  • Automobiles
  • Aviation
  • Fast Moving Consumer Goods (household and personal care items)
  • Oil and Gas
  • Steel and Cement

These same industries also drive most of India’s Top 10 exports:

  • Automobiles
  • Chemicals
  • Clothing
  • Cotton
  • Electrical Machinery and Equipment
  • Gems and Metals
  • Machinery and Computers
  • Oil, Mineral Fuels
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Steel and Iron

What Does This Mean?

Several countries that have a growing working age population may offer opportunities for future economic growth. Companies not currently located in these countries should review their future plans. Employers may be able to leverage growing labor forces either locally or through global relocation. Also, companies may benefit from the increasing population within countries that might fit within their global expansion plans.

What Should Employers do if a Country has a Growing Working Age Population?

Review Expansion Plans

Companies currently in a country with a growing working age population should examine their plans for corporate expansion. They should also review their talent acquisition programs to ensure alignment with corporate objectives. Pre-decision services offer critical tools to help companies retain organization talent.

Leverage Relocation Benefits

Companies that are experiencing a talent shortage should consider looking at countries with a growing working age population. They can leverage relocation benefits to attract and retain international talent.

International PEO

Companies not currently in a country with a growing working age population but who want to enter it might consider the services of an International Professional Employer Organization (PEO). International PEOs help companies quickly grow and expand into new markets with an employer of record solution. The PEO will manage all aspects of the employment relationship in the EU, from onboarding to pension arrangements. Companies may be able to achieve significant savings compared to the cost of setting up their own foreign entity in these countries.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients understand how to grow their company’s international employment. Our team can also help your company understand how to work with an International PEO. Whether through global relocation or the services of an International PEO, our team can help your company leverage the growth of countries with a growing working age population.

GMS was the first relocation company to register as a .com, created the first online interactive tools and calculators, and revolutionized the entire relocation industry. GMS continues to set the industry pace as the pioneer in innovation and technology solutions with its proprietary MyRelocation™ technology platform.

Global Mobility Solutions is proud to be named and ranked #1 Overall, and #1 in Quality of Service by HRO Today’s 2019 Baker’s Dozen Customer Satisfaction Survey.

Contact our experts online to discuss your company’s interest in learning how it can leverage opportunities in a country with a growing working age population, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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What are the Top Emerging International Markets for Global Relocation?

Many companies look to emerging international markets for corporate growth initiatives. Entering a growing market on the upswing provides a number of advantages. Costs for expansion are usually lower in emerging international markets, as the local economy has not reached its full potential. Companies gain significant advantages through:

  1. Lower costs for land, buildings, rent, and equipment
  2. Exposure to foreign investment with high potential
  3. Market diversification enabling growth in new markets to balance stagnation in other markets
  4. Enhancement of the company’s global reputation
  5. Learning new cultural perspectives that may enhance growth initiatives

What are the Top Emerging International Markets?

The four largest emerging international markets are Brazil, Russia, India, and China. These four countries are known by the acronym BRIC. The BRIC nations have several features in common, including a government focus on economic growth, well developed financial markets, and strong interest in international trade initiatives. However, they share some challenging issues, such as currency issues and fluctuations.

Addition of South Africa to BRIC

South Africa joined the BRIC nations and represents the “S” in BRICS. The addition of South Africa is due in part to the other nations’ desire to forge closer ties with Africa’s leading economy. The first five-member BRICS summit was held in 2011. By 2020, BRICS countries expect to contribute nearly half of all global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth.

New Development Bank for Emerging International Markets

The New Development Bank (NBD) for BRICS is seen as a success story for this group of large economies. NBD’s general strategy document for the period 2017-2021 calls for the bank to place two-thirds of its loans into sustainable, “green” infrastructure and renewables over the next five years.

Brazil

  • 2nd largest producer of iron ore in the world
  • Large producer of ethanol (more than Europe and Asia combined)
  • Rich natural resources

Russia

  • Leading exporter of oil and natural gas
  • Strong growth in commodities
  • Significant free market reforms driving economic growth

India

  • Leading producer of food and farm goods
  • Known for information technology and business process outsourcing
  • Growing demographic and workforce trends

China

  • Leading exporter of consumer goods
  • Mid-range producer of value-added manufacturing products and assembled goods
  • Government plans to achieve dominance of high-tech sectors to lead emerging international markets

South Africa

  • Diverse economy driven by domestic consumption
  • Abundant natural resources
  • Largest economy in Africa with world-class and progressive legal framework

What are Success Strategies for Emerging International Markets?

In order to achieve success, companies should define a plan for how they will approach entering new markets. Proven success strategies include:

  • Leveraging trade associations, events, and government agencies that can support the endeavor
  • Conducting market research on all aspects of the local culture, businesses, and strategic fit
  • Building a network of strong relationships to help open doors in the new markets
  • Identifying strategic partners that can work with you in the local markets
  • Planning for contingencies and flexibility to respond to local market nuances
  • Commit for the long term so the emerging international markets become integral to your business

What Does This Mean?

Companies looking to enter emerging international markets should follow proven success strategies. As a result, they will gain valuable market information, develop strong relationships, and define a robust and executable market-entry plan. Companies should determine whether one or more of the BRICS nations should be on their target list for market entry.

What Should Employers do About Emerging International Markets?

Companies looking to enter emerging international markets should review their relocation programs. A qualified Relocation Management Company (RMC) with knowledge and experience can provide a number of helpful resources. As a result, companies will maintain a strong competitive advantage in relocation for new hires and transferees. A global relocation program that provides the highest level of relocation benefits and services for employees will help companies attract highly skilled and talented candidates.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients understand how they can use global relocation to enter emerging international markets. Our team can help your company understand how to leverage global relocation to any of the BRICS nations and gain all the advantages these markets offer your company as well as your new hires and transferees.

GMS was the first relocation company to register as a .com. The company also created the first online interactive tools and calculators, and revolutionized the entire relocation industry. GMS continues to set the industry pace as the pioneer in innovation and technology solutions with its proprietary MyRelocation™ technology platform.

Global Mobility Solutions is proud to be named and ranked #1 Overall, and #1 in Quality of Service by HRO Today’s 2019 Baker’s Dozen Customer Satisfaction Survey.

Learn best practices from Global Mobility Solutions, the relocation industry and technology experts who are dedicated to keeping you informed and connected. Contact our experts online to discuss your company’s interest in global relocation to emerging international markets, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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Leveraging the Growth of World Economies for Corporate Success

How can a company grow and achieve corporate success as world economies change? Many companies think the answer is to determine how best they can get their products into these growing markets. While this seems straightforward, international trading laws, customs, and tariffs may drastically alter a company’s chances for success.

Local Market Preferences

Additionally, products should be suited to markets to ensure success. For example, clothing choices that are common in the United States would not necessarily find success in other markets. Another example is water filtration technology, where advanced markets seek to improve water taste and appearance, while emerging markets may seek to increase access to potable water or focus on basic filtration to ensure safe drinking water supplies.

Local tastes and preferences should always be considered to help ensure corporate success. Many successful businesses have struggled and failed to achieve success in their international growth initiatives. Much of this could have been prevented with stronger test marketing programs and in-depth local marketing research.

Alternate Routes to Success

Companies pursuing world economies as part of their corporate growth and success strategy might consider alternate routes to reach these markets. This may provide them with valuable market information to help increase their chances for success. Such information may include geographic area, general types of target customers and their demographics, information about local competitors, and information about government regulations, taxes, and requirements.

Which World Economies are the Fastest Growing?

Looking forward over ten years, the face of the world’s economic leaders will change. By 2030, the leading world economies will reflect the rise of Asia as a dominant economic force.

According to a Standard Chartered report, by 2030 Asian Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will account for approximately 35% of the global GDP. India is seen as the largest driver of this growth in Asia. This is due to the introduction of several reforms including the Indian Bankruptcy Code and a new National Goods and Services Tax (GST). Also, six of the largest world economies will be in Asia:

  1. China (Asia): $64.2 trillion
  2. India (Asia): $46.3 trillion
  3. United States (North America): $31 trillion
  4. Indonesia (Asia): $10.1 trillion
  5. Turkey (Europe/Asia): $9.1 trillion
  6. Brazil (South America): $8.6 trillion
  7. Egypt (Africa/Asia): $8.2 trillion
  8. Russia (Eastern Europe): $7.9 trillion
  9. Japan (Asia): $7.2 trillion
  10. Germany (Western Europe): $6.9 trillion

How can a Company Grow with World Economies?

There are several ways a company can grow with world economies. The traditional route of exporting goods into these markets has its limitations. As a result, examining alternatives is a valuable pursuit.

One way is to consider business expansion with a local operation. This may entail setting up a legal entity such as a Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise, a foreign subsidiary, or a local distributor. A company might acquire a physical location through sale or lease. Staffing decisions may be made either through relocation, local direct hiring, or a combination of both. All of these activities may take a significant upfront investment in both time and funds.

Another way is to consider the services of an International Professional Employer Organization (PEO), an “Employer of Record” solution. International PEO is a global employment solution where a third-party in a foreign country hires your employees, acting on your behalf. The International PEO becomes an extension of your Human Resources Department. They manage all of the traditional HR functions including:

  • Payroll and Tax Withholdings
  • Remittances to Local Authorities
  • Benefits
  • Health and Social Security-Related Programs
  • Onboarding
  • Health Insurance
  • Pensions
  • Terminations and Separations

International PEO lets a company add full-time team members to their global operations within a matter of days. Companies can easily test new markets for their products without making significant investments in time or funds.

What Does This Mean?

The growth of world economies means that companies may have greater opportunities to find new markets for their goods and services. This also means that companies should examine market data from emerging economies. This information will help them determine if their products and services should be tailored to meet local demand. Companies may consider investing in local market research, conduct test marketing trials, and examine alternate routes to conducting business in world economies.

What Should Employers Interested in World Economies do?

Companies that are looking to leverage the growth of world economies should work with a Relocation Management Company (RMC) that has knowledge and experience in helping companies expand into new markets. Choose an RMC that provides ongoing employee support services, supplier management, relocation benefits, and expense management.

The RMC should also provide access to helpful solutions such as International PEO for companies looking to enter new markets to ensure:

  • Full compliance with local requirements on international employment.
  • The company expends the lowest monetary cost to save funds for use on other corporate objectives.
  • They spend the least amount of time so the company can identify and pursue valuable opportunities.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients understand how to grow their company’s international employment to leverage the growth of world economies. Our team can also help your company understand how to work with an International PEO. As a result, this will help your company gain all of the benefits this solution provides for international employment.

GMS was the first relocation company to register as a .com. The company also created the first online interactive tools and calculators, and revolutionized the entire relocation industry. GMS continues to set the industry pace as the pioneer in innovation and technology solutions with its proprietary MyRelocation® technology platform.

Global Mobility Solutions is proud to be named and ranked #1 Overall, and #1 in Quality of Service by HRO Today’s 2019 Baker’s Dozen Customer Satisfaction Survey.

Contact our experts online to discuss your company’s international employment needs, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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India’s Cloud Computing Job Growth Offers Relocation Opportunities

Great Learning, an educational technology platform company for executives, reports that up to 1 million new jobs in India may be created by the growth of the cloud computing market. Currently, India has a $2.2 billion market in this field. By 2020, this market will grow to $4 billion due to over 30% annual growth rates.

How is Cloud Computing Defined?

Cloud computing is distinctly different than traditional computing solutions found in many companies. Traditionally, companies manage IT resources, computers, database storage, security, and software applications. These would be housed on physical hardware located at or near their premises. Cloud solutions offer all of these IT resources through a cloud services platform, accessed through the internet.

Types of Cloud Computing

There are three main types of computing that can be done in the cloud:
  • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
  • Platform as a Service (PaaS)
  • Software as a Service (SaaS)
With cloud computing, companies only pay for the services they need, within a flexible, low cost framework. As a result, companies can utilize their limited valuable resources to pursue corporate objectives. Rather than invest in IT hardware and software, companies are free to invest in value adding activities. They also benefit from the provider’s specialized skills and investments in technology.

What Jobs are in this field?

Cloud computing jobs typically entail specialized training and skills. Often, these jobs require higher education and degrees in the fields of computer science, computer engineering, and information systems. For example, candidates for a Specialist position should have skills in the following areas:
  • Systems Architecture
  • Virtualization Technology
  • Analytical Reasoning
  • Collaboration

What does this mean?

Within India, as well as across the world, the growth in cloud solutions will lead to increasing demand for employees with applicable education and skills. The worldwide cloud computing market is projected to reach $411 billion by 2020. Also, over $1.3 trillion in IT spending will be affected by companies shifting their spending to the cloud by 2022. In India, several thousand cloud computing  job postings advertise vacancies. By comparison, US job postings in this market show approximately twenty thousand positions. Several technology companies in China have aggressive plans to dominate this market.

What should employers expect with Cloud Computing?

Employers should expect that demand for employees with cloud computing skills and experience will increase dramatically over the next several years throughout the world. They should also expect that traditional recruiting efforts may not be successful in attracting candidates with the skills and experience they need to success with cloud computing efforts.

What should employers do?

Employers in India should review their company’s growth plans and requirements for jobs within this market. They should also determine how their company’s growth plans will impact the cloud computing jobs required to meet their business plans and goals. Employers should examine their relocation policies to determine if they would benefit from enhancements to attract new hires and transferees looking to take computer industry jobs in India. Also, they should look into helpful educational resources for employees, such as an online tutorial for AWS (Amazon Web Services). Employers may benefit from reviewing a Technology Industry Case Study that identifies successful tactics for attracting new hires and transferees. They may also benefit by learning how other markets, such as healthcare, have been leveraging relocation benefits to attract and retain talent.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients develop relocation programs that attract and retain qualified employees across the world. Our team can help your company determine how to plan for India’s cloud computing job growth and the many opportunities it presents. Learn best practices from Global Mobility Solutions, the relocation industry and technology experts who are dedicated to keeping you informed and connected. Contact our experts online to discuss your company’s relocation program needs, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today. Request your complimentary Visa Program Assessment
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India’s Supreme Court Overturns Colonial-Era Ban on Same-Sex Relationships

In September 2018, India’s Supreme Court overturned the country’s colonial-era ban on same-sex relationships. The landmark ruling gave rise to celebrations across India and throughout Southeast Asia. Activists hope the ruling sparks similar reform in other nations. The Supreme Court rule noted that consensual same-sex relationships are not criminal in nature. Also, the Supreme Court noted that people in same-sex relationships in India are to receive all the protections offered in the Constitution of India.

History Behind India’s Supreme Court Ruling on Section 377

British Rule Over India

The law prohibiting same-sex relationships is known as Section 377. As part of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Section 377 became law in 1861 when India was under British rule. Violations of Section 377 could have resulted in severe punishments. These punishments included the possibility of imprisonment for life, or a term up to 10 years, as well as a monetary fine.

First Challenge to Section 377

The challenge to Section 377 began in July 2009. This is when the Delhi High Court first decriminalized same-sex relationships among consenting adults. The Delhi High Court was hearing Public Interest Litigations (PILs) filed by non-government organizations. One such organization was The NAZ Foundation (India) Trust. NAZ Foundation has been working on sexual health matters in India since 1994.

Setback at the Delhi High Court

However, the Delhi High Court restored Section 377 in 2013 after appeals from several religious and conservative groups. In that decision, the court noted that Parliament, and not the courts, should take up the issue.

New Approach at India’s Supreme Court

Activists regrouped and took a different approach on the issue in 2016. Their new challenge focused on Section 377 as violating their rights to equality and liberty guaranteed under the India Constitution. July 2018’s hearings at India’s Supreme Court on the challenge included arguments that the law was legally inconsistent with other recent court rulings. One such ruling in 2017 guaranteed the constitutional right to privacy.

What does this mean?

With this ruling from India’s Supreme Court, the government in India will no longer be able to use Section 377 to prosecute consenting adults in same-sex relationships. India nationals in same-sex relationships will be accorded all of the India Constitution’s protections. While the ruling did not strike Section 377 from the IPC, the government can no longer use it to prosecute people in consensual same-sex relationships. It is important to note that India’s Supreme Court ruling on Section 377 applies to India nationals. The ruling may not apply to foreigners in India.

What should employers expect?

Employers in India should expect that additional legal challenges and rulings will follow. These challenges may be focused on issues such as marriage and parenting rights. Rulings that alter the current landscape of same-sex relationships may result in future employer obligations. Such obligations might include extension of health care benefits or similar programs. Many companies in India are eager to adopt inclusive policies and have been waiting for India’s Supreme Court to make its ruling on Section 377. As a result of this ruling, companies can now proceed to extend benefits to same-sex partners.

What should employers do?

Employers in India should review India’s Supreme Court rulings to determine how they might proceed with their employment plans. Employers should also be aware that future rulings will likely emerge over the next several years. As a result, these rulings may impact the employer’s ability to accommodate employees in same-sex relationships. Companies that are eager to provide benefits for their employees in same-sex relationships should work to ensure equal and fair treatment for all employees.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients develop relocation programs that attract and retain qualified employees across the world. Our team can help your HR teams communicate India’s Supreme Court ruling on Section 377 and its impact on transferees and their family members residing in India.

GMS was the first relocation company to register as a .com, created the first online interactive tools and calculators, and revolutionized the entire relocation industry. GMS continues to set the industry pace as the pioneer in innovation and technology solutions with its proprietary MyRelocation™ technology platform.

Contact our experts online to discuss your company’s relocation program needs, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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India’s Economic Growth Continues and Becomes Sixth-Largest in World, Surpassing France

According to the World Bank’s data for 2017, India’s economic growth has now pushed the country forward to become the world’s sixth-largest economy. With a 2017 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $2.597 trillion, India’s economy surpasses France’s 2017 GDP of $2.582 trillion. India’s economic growth is further enabled by its surplus of highly skilled professional workers. According to the Centre for Economics and Business Research, India is on track to also surpass Britain in 2018, becoming the world’s fifth-largest economy.

Where is the growth in India?

India’s economic growth is accelerating across several sectors of its economy. The growth of India’s population adds further accelerant to its rapidly expanding economic growth. Sectors experiencing the greatest growth rates include:

  • Agriculture
  • Banking and Insurance
  • Business Investment
  • Construction
  • InfoTech Industry
  • Manufacturing
  • Mining
  • Real Estate
  • Retail/Consumer Spending

What does this mean?

As Global Mobility Solutions has previously noted, Korn Ferry’s study “Global Talent Crunch” highlights the skilled talent shortage that is impacting countries and specific industries around the world. This same study, however, notes that India is the only country in the analysis that will maintain a surplus of skilled talent through 2030. India’s economic growth is accompanied by a surplus of skilled talent that will provide the nation with a highly vibrant economy and bright prospects for continued success. The government of India will have more resources to invest in infrastructure improvements. Therefore, the population of India will benefit from plentiful job opportunities throughout the nation, across several industries.

What should employers expect?

Employers should expect India’s economic growth will continue to increase. If they are currently selling to India-based customers, this business should be on track for future expansion. Additionally, India offers good prospects for business investment and joint ventures. Employers should examine their business objectives to see how their company can benefit from India’s continued economic success. Since India also has a significant surplus of highly skilled workers, employers should expect that the country will be a good source for talented workers.

What should employers do?

Employers should review their business objectives and hiring plans related to their projects in India, or that result from sales trade with customers based in India. They should also examine the India government’s policies related to work permits and visas, so they can understand and respond to future growth and investment activities in this country. Employers should review their relocation policy to ensure it is designed to attract transferees and new hires from India’s skilled labor force. They should also examine the work permit and visa guidelines in the countries in which they have business locations that would benefit from relocating India-based transferees and new hires.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients with country-specific employment and visa requirements. As a result, we can help your company understand how to gain the most benefit from India’s economic growth and favorable business prospects. Learn best practices from Global Mobility Solutions, the relocation industry and technology experts who are dedicated to keeping you informed and connected. Contact our experts online or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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India e-Services Online Portal Launched by Bureau of Immigration

India e-Services Online Portal provides visa and associated services for all foreign nationals residing in areas covered by the Foreigner’s Regional Registration Office (FRRO) in Chennai. The FRRO is the primary agency responsible for regulating the registration, movement, and duration of foreign nationals staying in India. The Government of India Bureau of Immigration is launching e-Services Online Portal near the end of February 2018.

Who Does This Affect?

  • All employers sponsoring foreign national employees residing in areas covered under the jurisdiction of the FRRO in Chennai.

What Does India e-Services Online Portal Provide?

All foreign national employees residing within the jurisdiction of the FRRO in Chennai should seek visa and associated services through the India e-Services Online Portal. Employees need to register and submit an online application within the Portal. The Portal will also let employees upload the relevant documents that must accompany their online application. Once complete, employees should submit the online application for further processing.

As a result of the new India e-Services Online Portal, foreign national employees do not need to visit the FRRO office in person. All communication regarding visa and associated services will go through the India e-Services Online Portal and other electronic means such as email or text messages. Given the country’s size and logistical challenges, the Portal should provide significant cost and time savings for foreign national employees.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of global relocation experts understand how visa and associated services should be arranged for a smooth international relocation process. Our team of experts can help HR teams understand the new process, communicate with their employees about India e-Services Online Portal, and determine how best to proceed with these new requirements.

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Online Portal Form C Checkout is Mandatory in India for Landlords of Privately Owned Residences

The Ministry of Home Affairs in India, through the Bureau of Immigration and the Local Foreigners Regional Registration Offices, is requiring landlords of privately owned residences to update the departure or checkout dates for foreign national guests and tenants via the Online Portal Form C.

What is the New Requirement regarding Online Portal Form C Checkout?

Currently, only hotels, guest houses, and serviced apartments have been required to report the departure or checkout of foreign national guests and tenants. The procedure is to enter the information into the Online Portal Form C, managed by the Bureau of Immigration.

The new requirement is that the landlords of privately owned residences must also now report the departure or checkout of foreign national guests and tenants, using the same Online Portal Form C. This affects all transferees and their family members residing in India staying in hotels, guest houses, rented properties, or privately owned residences.

What Does This Mean?

For transferees changing residences or leaving India that have been residing at privately owned residences, clients should ensure that their landlord completes the departure or checkout information using the Online Portal Form C as required.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of global relocation experts can help HR teams communicate this new requirement and its impact on transferees and their family members residing in India. Contact our experts online or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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