Coordinating immigration and achieving travel readiness for large groups working on global projects presents unique challenges. However, with proactive planning and government engagement, companies can facilitate smoother group moves.
Recently on The View From The Top, Charlotte Wills, Immigration Counsel at Fragomen, shared her insights on this topic. She highlighted workforce planning, travel-ready populations, and securing government concessions as key themes when managing project mobility from an immigration standpoint.
Careful planning to have the right workers with the required skills available across locations enables agile decision-making in responding to project needs. For example, Fragomen helped a client improve graduate visa approval rates from 58% to over 90% in one year. Robust workforce planning also benefits employer brand and talent retention.
Understanding which employees already have valid immigration statuses or can qualify for faster processing equips companies to mobilize groups rapidly. This is especially crucial with tightening border restrictions globally. Maintaining accurate visa/work permit data facilitates quick decision-making when urgent project travel is required.
Proactively engaging officials to obtain group move allowances can smooth arrivals for large cohorts. For instance, concessions helped enable swift travel for over 100 workers entering key technology and infrastructure projects. Exploring exemptions makes good business sense.
While we only scratched the surface with this session, it’s clear strategic planning and partnerships generate immigration success for global project mobility.
You can access the complete show recording here.