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The scope of laws about employee relocation is as wide as the scope of subjects that are involved in any move. Most of these laws are aimed at immigration, but also figure heavily in the realm of taxation, as some of the costs of relocation are exempt from taxation in some countries. Many of these laws are convoluted enough to require the help of a professional, and that's where relocation professional.

First and foremost among the laws about employee relocation are immigration laws and regulations. The constantly changing rule that govern just who is eligible for work and travel visas. These tend to differer by what job one does when he or she arrives, as well as the country of origin. Often the company doing the hiring needs to prove that there are no qualified applicants available domestically.

Other laws about employee relocation pertain to real estate and just what sort of taxes you'll be responsible for when you move out. A cunning real-estate agent, working in tandem with a relocation specialist, can save a prospective relocating employee many thousands of dollars. When relocation experts take the exams that certify them, there are quite a few questions pertaining to the tax code. As such, if the relocation professional isn't actually an attorney, there is a very good chance they keep one nearby and are well aware of when they should refer you.

Among the less well noted (though no less important) laws about employee relocation, are the very complicated child and family statutes that can, quite suddenly, apply to those who move to the US from other countries. There may be restrictions on the public services that your spouse and children are allowed to use, necessitating some more expensive options, such as a private school.

Even those moving from state to state in the US are subject to laws about employee relocation that are concerned with child support and wage garnishing. A good relocation company will be able to take care of or arrange for much of the legal requirements to alert the proper authorities to your current whereabouts.

Among the laws about employee relocation that are perhaps the easiest to fathom are those that pertain to the extent a background check can profile a prospective, relocated employee. While it is certainly prudent for a company to investigate new hires, just like in a job, there are questions that simply cannot be directly asked such as sexual orientation and other personal issues.

Your relocation specialist is likely to have a whole staff of specialists, including lawyers, ready to assist you with any aspect of relocation that comes up.
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