Are Your EU Employees Ready for Brexit?
The United Kingdom officially left the European Union on January 31, 2020. The prospect of the UK leaving the EU brings forward a number of
The United Kingdom officially left the European Union on January 31, 2020. The prospect of the UK leaving the EU brings forward a number of
When you take vows of matrimony, the thought of divorce is an alien. But for some couples, such a time comes when ending the relationship
Domestic violence refers to a pattern of physically, emotionally, or economically abusive behaviour utilized for controlling whom with the abuser has a family or intimate
The client was a national and resident of Thailand married to a British national, with whom she shared a four-month-old daughter. Although the daughter’s Standard
Our client, a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Migrant, approached us when his application for further leave to remain in the UK was refused with no right
Our client approached Osbourne Pinner for advice concerning an application for naturalisation as a British Citizen. The client was a Swedish national who had been
The client was granted leave to remain in the UK under the five years partner route to settlement. Following this, she submitted her on-line application
We were instructed by the client to act on his behalf in relation to his admission as a student in an LLM [Law Conversion] course
The Immigration rules changed 5 October 2020, bringing the ‘new points-based system’ Student route into force. This may affect: Non-European students who are currently in
The rules will apply to EEA nationals as well as non-EEA nationals from 1 January 2021. EEA nationals will be required to meet the same requirements to
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