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Global mobility
P62 ENGLAND Paul Beare
Paul Beare Ltd
P66 MALTA
Dunstan Magro WDM International
P66 MALTA
Erika Baldacchino WDM International
Geopolitical events are vastly impacting global mobility. Climate concerns and government policy are influencing global migration and employment relocation more than ever before. Our thought leaders discuss the impact of these factors within their respective jurisdictions, offering valuable insights and practical recommendations on how to stay ahead of the curve. Global uncertainty prompts individuals to seek safety, security, and opportunities for growth.
Thomas Paoletti describes how immigration patterns have been influenced in the UAE, with the nation’s welcoming policies attracting skilled professionals from conflict and non-conflict zones alike. This contrasts emigration trends in Portugal, where economic downturns resulting from sanctions and trade barriers have prompted Portuguese citizens to seek opportunities abroad, according to Rui Esperança and Inês Leitão de Oliveir. This highlights the need for
ongoing attention to legal frameworks governing emigration. Furthermore, climate anxieties have led countries like Malta to create climate policies and strategies, explains Chris Armstrong. Malta’s approach includes a 30-year strategy aimed at achieving a carbon-neutral economy, with initiatives such as promoting low-emission vehicles and enhancing sustainable transport systems.
P68 MAURITIUS Vimal Damry
Premier Financial Services Limited
P70 MEXICO
Edmundo Escobar Escobar y Gorostieta, S.C Abogados
P72 PORTUGAL
Inês Leitão de Oliveira Bind
P72 PORTUGAL
Rui Esperança Bind
P74 GERMANY
Dr. Gerd Müller-Volbehr Müller-Volbehr Hitzer Rechtsanwälte
P76 SWITZERLAND Monika Naef
DUFOUR – Advokatur
P78 UAE
Thomas Paoletti Paoletti Legal Consultants LLP
P80 ANGUILLA
Nina Rodriguez Webster LP
P82 MALTA
Chris Armstrong Papilio Services Limited
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