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Getting Around Once You Get There: Trends in Expatriate Transportation
Expatriates assigned to a foreign location are faced with many decisions as they embark on their new experience. One of ...
Finding Food in Your New City
How many of you have stumbled wearily into a hole-in-the-wall diner after a long day of traveling, tired of gas station ...
New Reporting Obligations for Foreign Employees in the Netherlands
The Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment has announced that as of March 1, 2020 new reporting obligations in the Ne...
Immigration Spotlight - Malaysia
Malaysia has a long-standing history of welcoming foreign workers. While the southeast Asian country has taken measures ...
New York HTSPA 2019 Act - Update on Rental Commissions
In June 2019, New York passed the NY HTSPA 2019 Act, which involves new regulations and laws surrounding the rental mark...
Ensuring a Successful Implementation, Part 2 – Project Planning and Strategic Thinking
By Kristen Hollinger, CRP Kristen Hollinger has been with Aires for 15 years and currently serves as the Aires Implement...
Coronavirus – China Adjustments to Work & Residence Permit Applications
With the reopening of both the Expert and Exit-Entry Bureau on February 3, the Chinese government has taken additional s...
Ensuring a Successful Implementation, Part 1 – Success is Where Preparation and Opportunity Meet
Kristen Hollinger has been with Aires for 15 years and currently serves as the Aires Implementation Director. Kristen’s ...
5 Reasons to Visit Aires at the Worldwide ERC® Global Workforce Symposium
If you’ve attended a Worldwide ERC® conference, you know that there is always plenty to do, see, and experience througho...
Managing the Group Move, part 2: Practical Tips
Last week, we discussed the many issues that can arise when planning for a group move. In the second half of Aires’ Grou...