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FIFO stands for Fly-In Fly-Out, and it's a unique work arrangement where you alternate between intense work periods in remote locations and well-deserved breaks back home. This podcast series will delve into the world of FIFO, exploring the lifestyle, the challenges, and the incredible opportunities it offers across the globe.
In this episode of the series, Ilda and Jessica meet with guest speaker Kirsty Giles, Everaert Avocaten Immigration Lawyers where they discuss how immigration law in the Netherlands affects them and their clients who work on a Fly In Fly Out basis. The speakers provide valuable insights and advice on navigating the immigration laws in the Netherlands and offer practical tips for those looking to work in the country. If you're a lawyer or a professional who travels frequently to the Netherlands, this podcast session is a must-listen.
This podcast is available in audio format. For those who may have a hearing impairment and require a transcript, or if you would like more information on the Netherlands Fly In Fly Out Visa please contact us here.
Ilda de Sousa is a partner in the immigration team at Kingsley Napley. She is a South African qualified attorney and a British qualified solicitor who joined the firm in January 2010. Ilda has more than ten years of UK corporate immigration law experience, managing large company clients as well as handling complex matters for individuals, British nationality applications, appeals, judicial reviews and applications under European Law.
Jessica Clay is a partner in the legal services regulatory team. Jessica has a substantial practice advising law firms, including magic circle, global and boutique law firms, as well as partners and others working within firms and lawyers working in-house. Jessica also advises alternative legal services providers. She advises on a range of SRA-related matters, including authorisation and changes to business structures, reporting obligations, compliance and ethical standards, with a focus on matters relating to counter-inclusive behaviours and how these impact law firm culture.
Kirsty Gies has been working at Everaert Advocaten Immigration Lawyers since 2006 and is currently Manager Global Mobility & Immigration of the Business Unit . Together with Marcel Reurs and Bram van Melle, Kirsty heads the labor migration section. Kirsty's clientele ranges from SMEs to multinationals, in very diverse sectors.
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