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SIA Pulanor Took Part in the Global Mobility Summit in London for the First Time

Global Mobility Summit in London

Experts from SIA Pulanor took part in the Global Mobility Summit in London for the first time. The event brought together professionals working in international mobility, immigration, relocation, corporate compliance, HR, tax planning and cross-border employment.

For SIA Pulanor, participation in the summit became an important step in strengthening its international expertise and expanding professional dialogue with representatives of the global mobility industry. The company provides immigration services and supports clients in matters related to relocation, residence permits, long-term legal status, business immigration and family migration.

During the summit, the company’s experts focused on current trends in global mobility and the growing demand for structured immigration solutions. Particular attention was paid to the relocation of entrepreneurs, qualified specialists, remote workers and families who are planning to move abroad legally and build long-term plans in a new country.

The discussions at the event covered a wide range of topics, including changes in immigration regulations, corporate relocation, employee mobility, tax and legal aspects of moving abroad, compliance requirements and the role of professional support in reducing risks for clients. These issues are especially relevant today, as more people and businesses are considering international relocation not as a temporary decision, but as part of a broader personal, professional or investment strategy.

Representatives of SIA Pulanor used the summit as an opportunity to study the latest approaches in the global mobility sector, exchange experience with international experts and better understand the needs of clients who are interested in relocation, obtaining residence permits, opening businesses abroad or moving with their families.

According to the company, participation in such events helps improve the quality of immigration consulting and allows specialists to stay informed about changes in legislation, documentation requirements and practical procedures in different jurisdictions.

“Global mobility is becoming an increasingly important part of personal and business planning. Clients need not only information about immigration programs, but also a clear strategy, legal accuracy and reliable support at every stage of the process,” representatives of SIA Pulanor noted.

For SIA Pulanor, the Global Mobility Summit in London also became a platform for developing new professional contacts. The company held discussions with experts in immigration law, relocation, international employment and related consulting areas. Such cooperation may help strengthen the company’s ability to provide comprehensive support to clients with different goals — from obtaining a residence permit to planning a full relocation for a family or business.

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