Immigration Morgan Lewis: UK immigration finally goes digital – and what that means for employers As Britain completes its automation rollout this month, the margin for error at the border narrows considerably Immigration New Zealand employers face more complex NOL eligibility rules More occupations qualify for AEWVs, but higher wages restrict residence options Visas Irwin Mitchell: Skilled Worker vs Scale-Up: Which route best serves your business? Both options have their advantages depending on the business, its size, growth trajectory, and workforce strategy Income Tax Danish tribunal narrows scope of employer-paid tax, relocation benefits Shift from B-income to A-income increases compliance burden for businesses Work Permits Singapore to raise salary thresholds for expats as work-pass rules tighten First update to work permit rules in six years reflect the city-state’s labour market balance Human Rights Hong Kong visa expansion stands apart from tougher UK settlement rules BNO reform closes “long-recognised gap” in Britain’s immigration system Income Tax Czech payroll reporting rules to step up employer obligations Unified filing mandate centralises reporting and increases scrutiny of tax, pay, and cross-border workforce data Community Andersen adds Swiss mobility firm to global network Exactio joins alliance, expanding cross-border, tax, and compliance capabilities Human Rights US bill raises prospect of visa bans linked to religious persecution in Nigeria Republicans say draft law would pressure Abuja to address violence against Christians Research Global Mobility Leaders The GML Global Mobility Leaders survey features eminent practitioners from around the world, who specialise in the legal (employment or immigration), tax, relocation, or social security aspects of moving key talent across the globe. Events Global Mobility Summit - London Global Mobility Lawyer is delighted to announce that the second Global Mobility Summit - London will take place on 10 June 2026.The full-day event will bring together senior in-house counsel, global mobility managers, HR experts and private practice lawyers to explore the latest trends and developments in employment, immigration, social security, and tax laws that affect the movement of workers across borders. Recruitment The end of “domestic-first” hiring? Firms brace for borderless talent drive Artificial Intelligence Why mobile workers shouldn’t trust ChatGPT for travel advice Settlement Support Travel incentives, wellbeing policies crucial for relocation decisions