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Cooperation Agreement on Immigration Signed (Mar. 02, 2008) by Eduardo Soares
On January 27, 2008, the Foreign Minister of Spain, Miguel Angel Moratinos, visited Guinea-Bissau to meet with Prime Minister Martinho N'Dafa Cabi. At the meeting, representatives ...
Topic: Immigration
Jurisdiction: Guinea Bissau / Spain
Quotas for Guest Workers (Mar. 02, 2008) by Peter Roudik
On February 1, 2008, a new annual cycle for the issuance of migrant quotas started in Russia. According to a government regulation, two million guest workers ...
Topic: Immigration
Jurisdiction: Russian Federation
New Immigration Fees Announced (Feb. 02, 2008) by Constance Johnson
The UK Home Office has announced new immigration fees as part of a reform of border security provisions. Although fees for a number of immigration services, ...
Topic: Immigration
Jurisdiction: United Kingdom
New Immigration Fees Announced (Feb. 02, 2008) by Constance Johnson
The UK Home Office has announced new immigration fees as part of a reform of border security provisions. Although fees for a number of immigration services, ...
Topic: Immigration
Jurisdiction: United Kingdom
Federal Court Rules Safe Third Country Agreement with U.S. Is Unconstitutional (Feb. 02, 2008) by Stephen Clarke
In the immediate aftermath of the events on September 11, 2001, Canada and the United States issued a statement on common security priorities. One of the ...
Topic: Immigration
Jurisdiction: Canada
Constitutional Council Validates DNA Testing for Immigration Cases (Dec. 02, 2007) by Nicole Atwill
On November 15, 2007, the Constitutional Council of France found that voluntary recourse to DNA testing, limited to showing the relationship with the mother when there ...
Topic: Immigration
Jurisdiction: France
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Appeals of U.S. Deserters (Dec. 02, 2007) by Stephen Clarke
On November 15, 2007, the Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear the appeals of two U.S. military deserters who had sought refugee status in Canada. ...
Topic: Immigration
Jurisdiction: Canada
Immigration Reform Pending (Nov. 02, 2007) by Nicole Atwill
Following a campaign promise made by presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy, in the last few weeks the French Parliament has debated a new immigration law that would ...
Topic: Immigration
Jurisdiction: France
Transposition of EU Directives on Immigration and Asylum (Nov. 02, 2007) by Edith Palmer
On August 19, 2007, the German Parliament enacted the Act to Transpose European Union Directives on Immigration and Asylum (BUNDESGESETZBLATT I at 1970). The Act transposes ...
Topic: Immigration
Jurisdiction: Germany
Children of Japanese Who Emigrated to Philippines before WWII (Nov. 02, 2007) by Sayuri Umeda
All Japanese people have records in the Family Register. Therefore, it is easy to prove that a person is Japanese by submitting an official copy of ...
Topic: Immigration
Jurisdiction: Japan
Proposal for a "Blue Card" for Skilled Immigrants (Nov. 02, 2007) by Theresa Papademetriou
According to the European Commission's estimates, the European Union will experience labor shortages that will reach their peak by 2050. Around that time, 25 million Europeans ...
Topic: Immigration
Jurisdiction: European Union
Last updated: 12/17/2008