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What is the European Employment Strategy?

Companies with an interest in global growth should investigate the European employment strategy. In 1997, European Union (EU) member states worked to establish joint objectives and goals for the EU’s policy on employment. The goal is to create a greater number of jobs throughout the EU, and to ensure they are good jobs with potential for growth. The European employment strategy is part of the larger decade-long Europe 2020 strategy.

What is the Europe 2020 Strategy?

The Europe 2020 strategy set the EU’s agenda for growth and jobs to be achieved by 2020. Goals of the strategy are:

  1. Improve the EU’s global competitiveness
  2. Enhance worker productivity
  3. Create a foundation for a sustainable social market economy
  4. Overcome the region’s structural economic weakness

National Targets Support the European Employment Strategy

Each EU member state has the same national targets covering jobs, energy, poverty, and other measures. Many of the measures support the European employment strategy. Targets related to jobs, education, and investment include:

  1. 75% employment for those aged 20-64 to support the European employment strategy
  2. Investment in research and development at 3% of the member state’s Gross Domestic Product
  3. 40% or more of the population in the age range of 30-34 having degrees in higher education

EU member states provide data to the EU to report on their progress. As a result, progress reports have a wealth of information showing how each state is performing to the targets.

Leveraging the European Employment Strategy across 28 Member States

EU employment law protects worker rights across all of the region. However, within each member state, the employment laws often work differently. As a result, companies looking for growth in the EU must navigate differences and nuances in employment law across 28 member states. Navigating so many different member state laws can be challenging. Also, it may require a significant amount of resources to set up entities in any given region. Administrative resources must be in place to ensure compliance with EU and member state laws.

What Should Employers do About the European Employment Strategy?

Companies currently in the EU that want to leverage the European employment strategy should look into the various member state employment laws to ensure compliance. They should also look into several support programs for job creation. EU Structural Funds are in place to support employment growth, including:

  1. European Regional Development Fund

Promotes jobs at the provincial level and increases regional labor market attractiveness.

  1. European Social Fund

Supports job growth at companies and organizations, as well as new job creation. Develops resources to help workers find jobs.

Companies not currently in the EU that want to grow quickly should look into the services of an International Professional Employer Organization (PEO). International PEOs provide an employer of record solution for companies to expand quickly into new markets. 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 the EU.

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 European employment strategy.

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.

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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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USCIS Revises EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program

A new rule from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to change the employment-based EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program will take effect on November 21, 2019. The rule includes a number of changes meant to modernize the program. The rule originated prior to the current Administration. As a result, immigrant investors should take note to determine if they must take action related to their EB-5 petition.

Employment-Based Immigration Preferences

The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program is one of several employment-based immigration preferences that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) administers. These employment-based immigration preferences include:

  • First Preference EB-1: for persons of extraordinary skill and ability
  • Second Preference EB-2: for persons of extraordinary skill and ability, requires Labor Certification (unless petitioner obtains waiver)
  • Third Preference EB-3: for professionals, skilled workers, and other workers, requires Labor Certification
  • Fourth Preference EB-4: for “special immigrants” including religious workers
  • Fifth Preference EB-5: for business investors

What are the Requirements of the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program?

The USCIS administers the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program. Within this program, immigrant investors, as well as their spouses and children, become eligible to apply for a Green Card (permanent residence in the US) as long as the following conditions are met:

  1. Invest in a commercial operation as per the program’s requirements
  2. Plan to create or allow the preservation of up to 10 permanent full-time jobs

The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program was created by the US Congress as one part of broader economic stimulus initiatives in 1990. The program was meant to help counteract the effects of the US economic recession during that time period.

EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program Results

The current EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program accounts for a significant amount of direct economic investment. The American Action Forum notes that immigrant investors account for:

  • Up to $20 billion in investments in the US economy since 2008
  • Over $5 billion in investments during 2017
  • Creation of over 174,000 jobs, equating to 16 jobs for each investor (60% more than the program requires)

Changes to the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program

USCIS will implement five distinct changes. These changes will update the program and clarify processes and procedures:

  1. Increase minimum investment amounts from $1 million to $1.8 million.
  2. Increase minimum investment amounts in a Targeted Employment Area (TEA) from $500,000 to $900,000.
  3. Tie minimum investment amounts to inflation with the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), at five-year intervals.
  4. Allow certain investors to keep the priority date of their previously approved EB-5 petition when they file a new petition.
  5. Clarify rules on when family members must independently file to remove conditions on their permanent residence.
  6. Change certain TEA designations in order to direct investment to those areas that are in most need of the program.
  7. Increase consistency of definitions for areas of high unemployment.

What Does This Mean?

Immigrant Investors with EB-5 petitions on file should review the new requirements to determine if changes to their petition might be necessary. Also, immigrants looking at filing an EB-5 petition should be aware of the new requirements. Companies that are currently planning for investments as a result of the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program should take note of the new rule’s minimum investment amounts as well as TEA designations.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients manage their visa requirements. Our team can help your company understand the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program requirements and how it might benefit your company’s corporate objectives.

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.

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 learning more about the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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European Central Bank Urges Banks to Proceed with Relocating UK Workers and Processes

The European Central Bank (ECB) is urging banks in the United Kingdom (UK) to prepare for a possible no-deal Brexit scenario by relocating UK workers and processes to the European Union (EU). Although the ECB believes risks to the overall EU financial stability should be manageable, it still expects banks to develop contingencies for all possibilities.

ECB Areas of Concern

The ECB notes several specific areas of concern that UK banks should address. These areas may present a number of issues that pose significant challenges for the UK banks, such as:

  • Relocating UK workers
  • Developing internal processes and systems
  • Transferring clients
  • Building local risk management capacities
  • Creating local structures of governance
  • Changing capital requirements

Need for Relocating UK Workers due to No-Deal Brexit Scenario

A no-deal Brexit scenario means EU law would no longer apply to the UK. On February 8, 2018, the European Commission Notice to Stakeholders noted several consequences in specific areas, such as:

  1. Authorizations
    1. Authorization to provide banking, payment services, and electronic money issuing will cease
    2. UK entities will need to become authorized in the EU member states they operate in
    3. EU entities with branches in the UK must comply with their operation programs
  2. Arrangements and Exposures
    1. Autonomous risk management and control frameworks
    2. Treatment of exposures to UK third parties
  3. Contracts
    1. Continuity for contract relationships will lose the EU single passport
    2. EU rules on conflicts of law and jurisdictions no longer apply to the UK

UK Banks can Mitigate the Impact of a No-Deal Brexit by Relocating UK Workers

UK banks should be able to mitigate the impact of these consequences if they prepare accordingly. These banks should proceed with relocating UK workers to the EU member states where they have operations. Also, they should examine their internal processes and controls. This will help them ensure the impact of falling out of the EU will not hinder the banking services they provide to clients.

Brexit has already impacted the UK labor market. As a result of the uncertainty, job seekers from the EU have been reducing their search for positions in the UK. These workers may also be a potential resource for new hires and talent acquisition for UK banks relocating processes to the EU.

What Does This Mean?

Banks in the UK that have clients and operations in the EU should accelerate their preparations for a no-deal Brexit scenario. They should consider relocating UK workers to EU member states. Also, they should examine internal processes and controls to ensure proper functionality within the applicable legal and regulatory environments they will operate under in such as a scenario.

GMS’ team of global experts provides analysis and guidance on several relocation industry topics in our White Paper: 2019 Industry Update. With respect to Brexit, companies should identify employees and their family members in the UK and the EU who might face issues related to their:

  • Documents
  • Visas
  • Work Permits
  • Work Authorizations
  • Travel Documents
  • Health Insurance Requirements
  • Living Arrangements

The UK has published several helpful sources of information and Brexit guidance for business. The guidance covers a wide range of topics, from “Importing after Brexit: check what you need to do” to “Prepare to work and operate in the European aviation sector after Brexit.” Companies should be sure to review the UK’s guidance to ensure they prepare accordingly, especially if they will be relocating UK workers.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients manage their need to relocate workers. Our team can help your company understand how a no-deal Brexit scenario may impact your need for relocating UK workers to the EU.

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. GMS relocation industry and technology experts are dedicated to keeping you informed and connected. Contact our experts online to discuss your company’s interest in learning more about relocating UK workers to the EU, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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Brexit will Impact Free Movement Between UK and EU

Brexit will impact the free movement of people between the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU). The UK’s upcoming exit from the EU is increasingly looking to occur as a no-deal Brexit scenario. Many EU nationals are no longer looking for work in the UK. Although EU nationals are declining in the UK workforce, over 3 million, or 5% of the UK’s total population of approximately 64 million are from Europe.

UK Government to End Free Movement with Brexit

The UK government has announced that free movement will end on October 31. EU nationals who currently reside in the UK might have some uncertainty about how this will impact them. Currently EU nationals do not require documentation to live and work in the UK, other than having a valid passport. Following Brexit, EU nationals will need proof of legal status in the country for a wide range of issues such as employment, finance, and health insurance. With no current documentation yet in place to prove legal status, EU nationals in the UK prior to Brexit may not be distinguishable from those who arrive post-Brexit.

UK Government Assures EU Nationals are Welcome to Stay After Free Movement Ends

The UK government has issued assurances that EU nationals and their families are welcome to stay in the UK and apply for the EU Settlement Scheme. The UK government is currently determining how EU nationals will provide proof of their current legal status in the UK following a no-deal Brexit that also ends free movement. It has also reaffirmed the Settled Status for EU nationals and their family members even as the deadline for Brexit has been extended to October 31. As a result, the government is urging EU nationals to apply for the EU Settlement Scheme.

How can EU Nationals in the UK Apply for the EU Settlement Scheme?

The UK government has created an online portal for EU nationals who want to apply for the EU Settlement Scheme. Applicants for the new Settled Status must prove their identity and nationality. They must also demonstrate proof they live in the UK, and must declare any criminal convictions on their records. Under a no-deal Brexit scenario and the end of free movement, the deadline for EU nationals to apply is December 31, 2020.

Acceptable documents to prove identity and nationality include:

  • Current passport
  • Identification card
  • Recent photograph

UK Government Assistance for EU Nationals and their Families with the EU Settlement Scheme

The UK government is offering a wide range of assistance and support to help EU nationals and their families with the EU Settlement Scheme and application process, including:

What Does This Mean?

The UK government is working to determine how to provide EU nationals with documentation of their legal status. Also, it has set October 31 as the date for Brexit and the end of free movement, either with a deal or with a no-deal Brexit scenario. However, the UK government has also reaffirmed that EU nationals and their family members are welcome to stay in the UK. It has also encouraged EU nationals and their families to submit applications for the EU Settlement Scheme.

Of particular importance, the UK government notes that for those who have not applied by the date free movement ends on October 31, they will be able to continue living and working as they do now. EU nationals will be able to obtain employment, benefits, and services using the same method they currently employ to confirm their status and entitlement to receive such benefits. EU nationals should verify that all of their current documents such as passports and identification cards are valid and have not expired.

What Should Employers do About Free Movement Ending with Brexit?

Employers in the UK that have EU nationals as employees should provide guidance on the UK government’s efforts to assist them with applications for the EU Settlement Scheme. The UK government notes that over one million people have already received Settled or Pre-Settled Status under the Scheme. Employers should encourage EU national employees to verify all of their current documents such as passports are valid and in order, as well as for their family members.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients understand how to respond effectively to changing government regulations especially as they apply to visa and immigration issues. Our team can help your company understand how to communicate important points such as the end of free movement that may impact your EU national employees and their family members. We can also assist your company in identifying helpful guidance to provide your EU national employees regarding steps to take under Brexit such as applying for the EU Settlement Scheme.

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 learning how to communicate issues regarding Brexit and the end of free movement to your employees, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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Toronto Tech Talent Ranking Rises to Third Spot

CBRE’s annual “Scoring Tech Talent Report” shows Toronto tech talent ranks at #3 in the top fifty U.S. and Canadian cities for tech workers. The report measures cities based on several criteria, including:

  1. Job Growth
  2. Supply of Talent
  3. Tech Degrees Awarded to Graduates

CBRE is a worldwide leader in real estate services that traces its roots to San Francisco, California, in the year 1906. Over time, the company formed CB Commercial, acquired REI Limited (the international division of Richard Ellis), and continued growing to become CB Richard Ellis, also known as CBRE. CBRE Group, Inc. is the largest commercial real estate services company and investment firm in the world.

Growth in Toronto Tech Talent

Over the past five years, Toronto tech talent rose at the fastest rate of all cites in the ranking. The report notes that 80,100 new tech jobs have been created in Toronto, indicating a 54% rate of increase. The top six tech companies in Toronto are:

  1. Ecobee
  2. Top Hat
  3. Shopify
  4. Ubisoft
  5. Cisco
  6. Oracle

Highlight on Toronto Tech Talent at Ecobee

Ecobee was founded in 2007 and has become a market leader in home automation. Products include smart thermostats that conserve energy and help customers reduce their heating and cooling bills. This market is expected to experience a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 23.1% for the time period 2019-2024.

As a result, the market growth rate will increase demand for Ecobee’s products, in turn creating greater demand for Toronto tech talent. Ecobee currently lists several career opportunities in fields such as product technology, software development, engineering, account management, and technical support. Ecobee products interact with other smart home products such as Amazon’s Alexa. In order to interact with Alexa, Ecobee developers must learn how to connect with the service, or integrate it directly into the company’s products such as the Ecobee4 Smart Thermostat.

Toronto Tech Talent Grows with Canada’s Global Talent Stream

One reason that Toronto tech talent has been able to grow as fast as it has is due to Canada’s Global Talent Stream. This program is part of the nation’s Global Skills Strategy, designed to help companies grow by ensuring a ready pool of qualified talent. Eligible workers can start work in Canada at a faster pace with two-week processing of work permit applications. Global Talent Stream program eligibility requirements for employers include:

Category A

  1. Referral by a Stream Designated Partner
  2. Hiring of talent noted as unique and specialized

Category B

  1. Hiring highly-skilled foreign workers for jobs noted on the Global Talent Occupations List

What Does This Mean?

Canada actively seeks to encourage immigration of highly-skilled foreign workers to the country. The nation believes its future success is highly dependent on welcoming immigrants, as well as ensuring they fully integrate into society. Ontario, where Toronto is located, also focuses on attracting skilled workers to smaller cities and towns throughout the province.

Tech industry companies benefit from the nation’s progressive immigration policies. As a result of these policies, Toronto tech talent will continue to grow. Also, a pool of qualified workers is readily available to support corporate growth initiatives.

What Should Employers do to Leverage Toronto Tech Talent?

Employers in Toronto should review their company’s growth plans and requirements for tech industry jobs. They should also review their talent acquisition and management programs. This will help ensure these programs align with a growing number of highly skilled foreign workers.

Employers outside of Toronto should investigate the services of an International PEO. Relocation Management Companies (RMCs) can provide expert assistance to employers looking to expand their corporate presence in Canada.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients develop relocation programs that attract and retain qualified employees. Our team can help your company determine how to benefit from Canada’s focus on increasing Toronto tech talent.

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.

Learn best practices from Global Mobility Solutions, the relocation industry and technology experts. Contact our experts online to discuss your company’s interest in benefiting from the growth of Toronto tech talent, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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UK Employers Seek to Lower Salary Threshold for Foreign Workers

Despite continuing uncertainty over Brexit, UK employers are seeking a lower salary threshold for foreign workers. Currently, all non-European Union (EU) citizens who work in the UK must earn a minimum salary of £30,000. Proposals under consideration will extend this requirement to EU citizens following Brexit.

Former UK Secretary of State for the Home Department Sajid Javid unveiled these proposals in December 2018 in a white paper on immigration, “The UK’s future skills-based immigration system.” This white paper describes proposals on new laws that may become the foundation for a government bill. Specific points in the white paper cover topics on immigrant employment such as:

  1. Skilled foreign workers seeking visas that cover a five-year period must earn a minimum salary of £30,000.
  2. Eliminating all caps on highly-skilled workers from both the EU and non-EU countries

Coalition Notes Need for Lower Salary Threshold

A coalition consisting of employers and educational institutions notes that over 60% of all jobs in the UK are currently below the £30,000 threshold. This coalition includes, among others:

The coalition supports measures that create a lower salary threshold for foreign workers. As a result, the group proposes a lower salary threshold of £20,000. Other measures the coalition supports include increases in the amount and length for temporary visas and post-education work visas.

What Does This Mean?

Impending implementation of some sort of Brexit plan has already led job seekers from the EU to reduce their search for positions in the UK. As a result, a great number of positions are being filled by British workers. However, this is a temporary solution, at best. The UK is experiencing several trends that combine to leave employers without workers:

  1. Declining UK labor force participation by EU nationals.
  2. Self-employment continues to increase to record high levels.
  3. Unemployment rate in the UK continues to decline.
  4. Job openings in the UK are rising to levels that continue to set records.

What Should Employers Seeking a Lower Salary Threshold do?

Employers and coalition members should continue their efforts to promote a lower salary threshold for foreign workers. Many of the coalition members represent industries that employ large numbers of workers in lower wage occupations. Competition for workers across all industries and skill levels continues to increase, so the coalition will continue its efforts.

Employers in the UK should examine their employment needs. They should review their relocation program to determine if it benefits their talent acquisition goals during times of extremely tight labor markets and continued economic growth.

Employers should work with a Relocation Management Company (RMC) that has the knowledge and expertise to help them design a relocation program that promotes global talent acquisition. RMCs with knowledge and experience will provide expert guidance on designing a relocation program to attract qualified new hires and relocating employees.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients develop hiring and recruiting programs to attract highly skilled job seekers in the UK. Our team can help your company determine how to attract job seekers looking for employment opportunities. We can help your company attract workers whether or not the coalition succeeds with the lower salary threshold for foreign workers.

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 recruiting, hiring, and relocation program needs as the UK continues to examine the possibility of a lower salary threshold for foreign workers, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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Global Opportunities for Growth with the China Belt and Road Initiative

The China Belt and Road Initiative recently hosted its second forum. Over 5,000 delegates from over 150 countries, including  the leaders of 37 nations, attended the forum held in Beijing in April 2019. The infrastructure project began in 2013 as a way to rebuild several historical trading routes across Europe and Asia that had been lost over the years, previously known as the “Silk Road.” The road was basically a widespread network of routes that connected China to other nations in the Far East, Middle East, and Europe. The Han Dynasty opened trade with the West along these routes in 130 B.C. However, the routes were closed over 600 years ago when the Ottoman Empire boycotted trade with China.

China’s New Silk Road Created by the China Belt and Road Initiative

China’s “New Silk Road” is a signature project for President Xi Jinpeng. The project is officially known as the “One Belt, One Road” (OBOR) initiative. In addition to large infrastructure projects across the region, the hope is that trade along these routes will increase. China is looking for a global resurgence in a push to expand the country’s international influence. Some initiatives preceded the OBOR, such as China’s flagship economic corridor development with Pakistan. China is seeking to become the center of global economic activity, with all of the power and influence this status will bring. Additional benefits of the China Belt and Road Initiative include:

  • Opportunities to absorb China’s current excess industrial capacity
  • Access to new capital for large state firms that already carry a significant amount of debt
  • State banks avert any financial crises arising from large state firm’s non-performing loans
  • Larger State Owned Enterprises gain pathways to develop into internationally competitive firms

International Cooperation for the China Belt and Road Initiative

China has been developing strong international ties with nations critical to the success of its Belt and Road Initiative. China’s success is clearly seen in its interactions with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the New Development Bank (NBD) for BRICS nations. In fact, China has long been considered one of the top emerging international markets. With the NDB headquarters in Shanghai, China’s influential role as a financial center among the BRICS nations is a certainty. BRICS nations include:

  • Brazil
  • Russia
  • India
  • China
  • South Africa

Increasing Imports from Nations Participating in the China Belt and Road Initiative

At the April forum, President Xi Jinping chose to address criticism of the China Belt and Road Initiative by publicly supporting several trade-oriented policies and frameworks. Specifically, China will:

  • Focus on the highest quality and sustainability for projects undertaken by the China Belt and Road Initiative
  • Increase its imports from developing countries to spur investment in those nations
  • Reduce existing barriers to trade to further open China’s markets to international imports
  • Implement structural changes to promote foreign investment in China

President Xi Jinping’s message on trade included a focus on implementation of trade and international agreements. While agreements can easily be made, implementation has been challenging without a sustained commitment from China to ensure full follow-through. As a result, such issues can be extremely difficult to understand and resolve, including:

As of the 2nd Forum, the nation has signed over 170 China Belt and Road Initiative agreements with 125 nations. China’s total investments may reach upwards of $1.3 trillion by the year 2027.

What Does the China Belt and Road Initiative Mean for Employers?

Employers in nations where the China Belt and Road Initiative projects are in planning stages may be able to leverage opportunities to participate directly or indirectly in various parts of the initiative. Although China’s focus is for its State Owned Enterprises to benefit from these projects, local firms in the countries will benefit as the projects come to fruition. The benefit may arise through direct investment in project-related activities. Alternatively, it may arise through increased trade resulting from the China Belt and Road Initiative.

What should Employers do?

Employers currently located in countries where China Belt and Road Initiative projects are planned or underway should investigate opportunities where they might be able to participate. They should also review future production plans that might need adjustment for potential increased trade opportunities with China.

Employers should review their talent acquisition and management programs to ensure they remain competitive to attract and retain new hires and transferees. Some countries may face talent shortages, so employers should look into global relocation as a solution to find and hire qualified employees. Relocation Management Companies (RMCs) can provide expert assistance to employers to benchmark their relocation policies and add enhancements that attract talent.

Employers not currently located in countries participating in the China Belt and Road Initiative might consider these countries as a strategic location for future corporate expansion. The services of an International Professional Employer Organization (PEO) may be useful to help an employer enter these countries and quickly test the local market.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients develop relocation programs that attract and retain qualified employees to various destinations. Our team can help your company determine how to attract and retain new hires needed to leverage opportunities arising from the China Belt and Road Initiative.

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. Contact our experts online to discuss your company’s relocation program needs in countries that benefit from the China Belt and Road Initiative, or call us at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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New Saudi Arabia Immigration Law Enables Foreign Nationals to Obtain Special Privilege Iqama Status

A new Saudi Arabia immigration law that the Saudi Shura Council voted in favor of lets foreign nationals obtain residence status known as Special Privilege Iqama. This status is similar to the Green Card immigration plan in the United States. Officially known as a Permanent Resident Card, those having a Green Card can live and work permanently in the United States.

Saudi Minister of Commerce and Investment Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qassabi stated that foreign nationals will receive Special Privilege Iqama only if they meet eligibility requirements and meet specific criteria. The new law received Cabinet approval, issuing its landmark decision after reviewing the Council of Economic and Development Affairs recommendation.

Saudi Arabia Special Privilege Iqama Immigration Law: Labor Market Competition

Saudi Arabia nationals have noted some concerns about whether they would need to compete against foreign nationals who participate in and benefit from the new Saudi Arabia immigration law. Minister Al-Qassabi emphasized the kingdom is highly focused in its approach. As a result, foreign nationals eligible to participate include:

  1. Specific category of investors
  2. Holders of residence status who will add value

By focusing its approach, foreign nationals who obtain Special Privilege Iqama Status will not compete against Saudi citizens for jobs.

Special Privilege Iqama Choices

Foreign nationals can apply for and obtain Special Privilege Iqama status. To obtain this status, foreign nationals must meet specific qualifications and:

  1. Choose between annual renewable status or permanent residency status
  2. Pay a requisite fee that varies depending on choice of status
    1. Permanent status requires a higher one-time fee
    2. One-year annual renewable status will cost SR100,000 ($26,666)
    3. Permanent residency status will cost SR800,000 ($213,333)

Those granted Special Privilege Iqama gain the right to live, work, own businesses, and own property in the Kingdom. Expatriates will have equal rights to Saudi citizens except for actual citizenship, and access to services such as schools and government-provided healthcare.

Why is Saudi Arabia Creating Special Privilege Iqama?

In a word, economy. Saudi Arabia’s creation of this program came about as a part of a plan to reduce the kingdom’s reliance on oil and increase foreign direct investment. This effort will help the economy diversify into many new markets. New business investment will strengthen the kingdom’s revenue and support economic growth.

In 2016, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman unveiled Vision 2030, a wide ranging plan to reduce government expenditures and increase foreign and domestic investment. This plan is expected to transform Saudi Arabia from a nation dependent on oil, to one with a diverse, private-sector-driven economy. Special Privilege Iqama status helps the private sector quickly add qualified employees.

What is Vision 2030?

Vision 2030 is an ambitious blueprint to transform the Saudi Arabia economy, with three main pillars and thirteen distinct programs.

Pillars

  1. Saudi Arabia’s status as the heart of the Arab and Islamic worlds
  2. Determination to become a global investment powerhouse
  3. Transforming Saudi Arabia into a global hub connecting Africa, Asia, and Europe

Programs

  1. Quality of Life
  2. Financial Sector Development
  3. Housing
  4. Fiscal Balance
  5. National Transformation
  6. Public Investment Fund
  7. Privatization
  8. National Companies Promotion
  9. National Industrial Development and Logistics
  10. Strategic Partner
  11. Hajj and Omrah
  12. Human Capital Development (in conjunction with Special Privilege Iqama)
  13. National Character Enrichment

What Does This Mean?

Companies operating in Saudi Arabia should expect to see an increase in foreign nationals looking to obtain Special Privilege Iqama status. They should look into regulations and program management that will be administered by a new Special Privilege Iqama Center.

Foreign nationals looking to obtain Special Privilege Iqama status in Saudi Arabia should inquire about the new immigration law.

Employers not currently in Saudi Arabia might consider the kingdom as a strategic location for corporate expansion and business investment. The services of an International Professional Employer Organization (PEO) may be useful to help an employer enter Saudi Arabia and quickly test the local market.

What Should Employers do About Special Privilege Iqama?

Employers in Saudi Arabia should review their company’s growth plans and requirements for jobs across all levels of skill sets. They should also determine how their company’s growth plans will impact the jobs required to meet business plans and goals. The new Saudi Arabia immigration law and development of Special Privilege Iqama are designed to help transform the kingdom’s economy. As a result, employers should review their talent acquisition and management programs to ensure they align with a growing number of Special Privilege Iqama status holders.

Employers outside of Saudi Arabia should investigate the services of an International PEO. Relocation Management Companies (RMCs) can provide expert assistance to employers looking to expand their corporate presence and business investment to Saudi Arabia.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients develop relocation programs that attract and retain qualified employees in remote and challenging locations. Our team can help your company determine how to benefit as Saudi Arabia implements its new Special Privilege Iqama status.

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.

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 and visa program needs for Saudi Arabia as a result of its new Special Privilege Iqama status, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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German Integration Foundation Supports Successful Integration to Workforce

The German Integration Foundation has several campaigns to help immigrants between the ages of 18 and 29 successfully integrate into the workforce. Since its founding in 2008, the foundation has pursued a twofold mission:

  1. Preserve Social Cohesion
  2. Secure the Future Viability of Germany

According to Christian Wulff, the former Federal President of Germany and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the German Integration Foundation, diversity enriches every German’s life together. Diversity also challenges everyone to respect differences with respect to culture, religion, and ethnicity as part of the German society. As a result, peace will be maintained, and the German society can live together in harmony.

German Integration Foundation Celebrates the Basic Law’s 70th Anniversary

Germany celebrated the 70th anniversary of the passing of the German Constitution on May 23, 2019. In her speech to a group of young immigrants to mark this anniversary, German Chancellor Angela Merkel noted the country’s future viability depends on how successful it is in managing both immigration and integration. The German Integration Foundation’s “Go Your Way” initiative brought the crowd together for the occasion.

What is the Go Your Way Program?

The German Integration Foundation’s Go Your Way program provides scholarships and mentoring opportunities for young talented immigrants. The program has four main elements:

  1. Scholarships
  2. Mentoring Program
  3. Exclusive Events
  4. Broad Network

While the scholarships provide funding for the participants, the main element of the program is the mentoring relationship. Through mentoring, the immigrants gain access to professionals who provide coaching and introduction opportunities over a two year period.

Participants can take part in several other program offerings to expand their skills in career-related topics. The program notes that several high-profile personalities provide mentoring in the program, including Federal Minister of Justice and Consumer Protection, Dr. Katarina Barley; former Chief Executive Officer of thyssenkrupp AG Heinrich Hiesinger; and former Federal President of Germany Christian Wulff.

How are Businesses Benefiting From the German Integration Foundation?

German businesses benefit from the German Integration Foundation in several ways. Companies facing skills shortages gain by working alongside the government to help immigrants entering the country. Many companies participate in Wir Zusammen, or “We Together,” a group that help integrate new arrivals into German society. The network brings together companies who commit to helping immigrants gain admission to society and a quick start in the German working world.

We Together was founded in February 2016 by Ralph Dommermuth, founder and CEO of United Internet AG, and is supported by the Ralph and Judith Dommermuth Foundation. Over 36 major German companies participated in the initiation including:

  • Adidas
  • Deutsche Bank
  • Hugo Boss
  • Bosch
  • Siemens
  • thyssenkrupp
  • Lufthansa Group
  • United Internet
  • Volkswagen
  • Airbus

What Does This Mean?

Employers in Germany should look into programs from the German Integration Foundation. The foundation’s reach includes a social media campaign to introduce young immigrants and lets them share their experiences in Germany. The foundation recently celebrated its 10 year anniversary in December of 2018 and welcomed over 600 guests from across Germany’s political, business, administrative, and cultural spheres.

Employers not currently in Germany might consider the country as a strategic location for corporate expansion. The services of an International Professional Employer Organization (PEO) may be useful to help an employer enter Germany and quickly test the local market.

What should Employers do?

Employers in Germany should review their company’s growth plans and requirements for jobs across all levels of skill sets. They should also determine how their company’s growth plans will impact the jobs required to meet business plans and goals. Employers should consider developing apprentice programs and structuring jobs to appeal to immigrants who are seeking jobs. They should contact the German Integration Foundation for more information on how they can benefit from its many programs.

Employers outside of Germany should investigate the services of an International PEO. Relocation Management Companies (RMCs) can provide expert assistance to employers looking to expand their corporate presence to Germany.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients develop relocation programs that attract and retain qualified employees throughout the world. Our team can help your company determine how to benefit as the German Integration Foundation administers programs that support successful immigrant integration into German society and the workforce.

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.

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 and visa program needs for Germany as they relate to the German Integration Foundation and their programs, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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