Spanish and other employers in the EU will hopefully find it easier to employ people from third-countries after Javier Moreno Sanchez, the Spanish member of the European Parliament tabled a motion to change the current law.
He stated: “The review of the single permit directive will support workers from third countries to reach Europe safely, and European companies to find the workers they need.
“At the same time we will avoid and prevent labour exploitation, by strengthening the rights of third countries’ workers and protecting them more effectively against abuse.”
In short, the European Union’s proposed rule changes aim to simplify work permit procedures, facilitating easier employment for British expatriates and other foreign nationals in Spain and across the EU.
It will still take some time before the new rules are in place. The text of the directive has already been agreed with EU governments but still has to be formally adopted by the EU Council. After that, EU…
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