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Work Permits For Expat Spouses

Work Permits For Expat Spouses

The Permits Foundation


The Permits Foundation is an international non-profit corporate initiative to promote access of accompanying expat spouses and partners of international staff to employment through an improvement of work permit regulations.

This issue is a concern to international companies and organisations which, in view of the increasing number of dual careers, experience work permit barriers as a hurdle to employee diversity and mobility.

For an at-a-glance indication of the length of time it takes for a spouse or partner to get a work permit in various countries once granted a resident visa as an accompanying family member, please see the chart below.

For more specific country information, please visit
The Permits Foundation website
 
Current Situation For Spouses*
Once family member resident visa obtained
* Definition of spouse and partner vary
 
  Open Work Permit - Can Work For Any Employer
Europeans in EU/EEA**,
Argentina, Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France Germany (settlement permit), Hong Kong, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, UK, US (L/E visas)
**excl. transition arrangements for new member states
 
  Work Permit Linked To Employer Procedure < 4 Weeks
Belgium, Germany (intra-company transferees) Ireland, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Japan (< 28 hr./week), Singapore
 
 Work Permit Linked To Employer Procedure > 4 Weeks, Employment Market Test,   Skills, Quotas
Brazil, Brunei, China, Colombia, Egypt, Gabon, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan (>28 hr./wk.), Korea,Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, US (H1B visa)
 
 
Disclaimer: This information was reprinted from The Permits Foundation website in August 2008. Please check The Permits Foundation website for up-to-date information. ExpatWomen.com is not responsible for out-of-date information. ExpatWomen.com provides this article only for the general interest of its audience.
 
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