Relocation

Argentina: More Rental Supply, but New Challenges for Companies and Assignees

Following the recovery in rental supply seen throughout 2025 and 2026, Argentina’s rental market has become more dynamic and competitive. However, exchange rate distortions, expectations of future adjustments, and increasingly sophisticated contractual arrangements continue to influence decisions made by both landlords and tenants. For assignees and companies relocating talent, the successful management of an assignment […]

Global Mobility

Spain and Turkey: Key Considerations for Business Assignments, Immigration, and Taxation

An Increasingly Strategic Economic Relationship The economic relationship between Spain and Turkey continues to strengthen year after year. With bilateral trade exceeding €17 billion, both countries have established themselves as strategic partners within the corridor connecting Europe, the Mediterranean, and Asia. Turkey represents a market of more than 85 million people and serves as a […]

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International Mobility: Three Key Factors Every Company Should Consider Before Relocating an Employee

Analysis by Eva María Blázquez Agudo, Professor of Labour and Social Security Law at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, social security expert, and EMS contributor. Accepting a position in another country, even within the same company, can have significant implications that should be carefully considered before agreeing to work abroad. In addition to personal and […]

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Venezuela: Online Processing Introduced for Tourism and Business Visas

Venezuela’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has introduced an online application process for Tourism (T) and Business (TRN) visas through the Cancillería Digital portal. Applicants must register, complete the online application form, and upload the required documentation, including a valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity, evidence of financial solvency, a travel itinerary, […]

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Spain: Supreme Court Keeps Migrant Regularization Process in Effect

Spain’s Supreme Court has rejected the request to provisionally suspend the extraordinary migrant regularization process launched on April 16. The decision allows residence and work permit applications to continue being processed while judicial appeals move forward, prioritizing rights and the public interest. *If you have any questions or would like more information about residence and […]

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Mexico: Proposal Seeks to Expand Hiring of Foreign Workers

In March 2026, a proposal was introduced before Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies seeking to reduce the mandatory quota for hiring Mexican workers from 90% to 75%. The initiative aims to expand access to formal employment for migrants, strengthen labor inclusion, and address talent shortages in strategic sectors. The proposal would amend the Federal Labor Law […]