If you’re responsible for getting people across borders compliantly, you’ll know the challenge isn’t a shortage of information. It’s the time it takes to separate the changes that genuinely affect your business from the ones that don’t. That’s what our Gl... See more
USCIS has confirmed it: both H-1B caps for Fiscal Year 2027 are full. The 65,000 regular slots and the 20,000 slots for U.S. master’s grads are gone. And this year, there’s no second lottery. Enough petitions came in by June 30 to fill both caps in one ro... See more
The EU’s new travel authorisation system, ETIAS, was supposed to launch this year. It hasn’t. Insiders now expect it to land in 2027 instead. That’s not really the story, though. The real story is why it’s been delayed and what that reveals about the stat... See more
When I told my friends I’d landed a job in Canary Wharf they couldn’t help but laugh. For context, Canary Wharf is a jungle of high-rises, expensive eateries and gimmicky pop-ups. There is no shortage of things to do. And yet, the area somehow lacks chara... See more
As you may have read in my last column, I was recently made redundant for the second time in my short professional life. History is a series of crises, of revolutions followed by periods of peace and posterity. The 20th century is a great example of how f... See more