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Immigration Update - Visa Options for Europeans and Canadians in the Age of COVID-19 & in the Light of Recent Developments

Wed. July 22, 2020
10:00 am - 11:00 am

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As of April 22, a temporarily halt of all immigration known as the “COVID-19 proclamation” came into effect; suspending all routine visa services at U.S. embassies and consulates. This measure, in addition to the many changes to the U.S. immigration system ordered by the current U.S. administration in 2019, has had a significant impact on the lives of millions of immigrants living legally in the United States.

Immigration Reform (2019) was designed to slow legal immigration and to strengthen the Department of Homeland Security’s ability to enforce immigration laws, create obstacles in the immigration process for some, and streamline the path to obtain immigration benefits for others. Some of these changes are taking effect in 2020, and even more changes may be on the horizon.

Join our panel for an update on U.S. immigration and how it may affect you and your business or your ability to conduct business in the United States, we will address the following issues:


U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and Department of State restrictions on Visa Adjudication and Practical Effect
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Current Processing time frames and effect
-  Proposed Changes in L & H visa issuance
-  Green card processing and effect of global economic downturn
-  Can E visas be an alternative?
-  Work from home and visa constraints, including limitation on time frames allowed, labor condition application/posting notices for new hires, and travel restrictions
●  The US ‘Proclamation Suspending Entry of Immigrants Who Present Risk to the U.S. Labor Market During the Economic Recovery Following the COVID-19 Outbreak’ issued on April 22, 2020 and the more recent proclamation suspending entry into the United States of certain immigrants and non-immigrants who present a risk to the U.S. labor market following the corona-virus outbreak. Effective immediately, the proclamation extends the suspension of entry for certain immigrants (Presidential Proclamation 10014) through December 31, 2020
● How internationally minded companies will need to rethink immigration as part of their overall mobility strategy

From the Canadian perspective:
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Travel restrictions to Canada and exceptions
●  Rules for people wanting to travel to Canada (e.g. documents to bring, quarantine upon arrival, etc.)
●  Special administrative in place (e.g. incomplete files are not refused)
●  Special measures in place for employers (e.g. possibility to lower the salary of foreign workers)

Due to Corona-virus pandemic governments in many jurisdictions have implemented a range of temporary immigration-related measures in order to contain the spread of the virus:
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Entry or travel restrictions within Europe and the U.S. due to COVID-19
●  Quarantine measures and additional health screening procedures
●  Concessions in the EU due to the temporary closure of consular posts and visa application centers
●  Recommendations regarding business trips in times of the Corona-virus pandemic

SPEAKERS:
●    Francis Tourigny, Partner, EXEO ATTORNEYS
●    Jorge R. Lopez, Shareholder | Chair, Global Mobility and Immigration Practice Group, LITTLER
●    Gerlind Wisskirchen, Partner, CMS
●    Ray Rackham, Global Head of Immigration, HSBC

TIME:
10:00am EST | 4pm CET

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