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International Business Visitors

We help our clients navigate cross-border regulations

"Strong immigration team advising high profile businesses across a full range of matters, with noted expertise regarding the financial services sector" - Chambers & Partners

International Business Visitors

Each country has its own set of immigration rules and regulatory requirements.

We simplify and manage entry processes to neutralise risk and guarantee business compliance.

We work with business and individuals to navigate cross-border travel for business purposes.

Wherever you come from, and whatever the purpose of your trip, we will advise on the best strategy for immigration compliance.

We will work with you to review planned activities in advance to determine whether they are permissible under a visitor category and whether an entry clearance or work authorisation is required.

We will guide you and take control of every aspect of the process to ensure smooth entry to the host country and peace of mind when meeting the authorities on arrival, enabling you to focus on the business in hand.

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WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT – Jordan added to the visa national list

Nationals of Jordan required to obtain visitor visas prior to entering the UK Electronic Travel Authorisation no longer available Only a small number of existing ETAs may be used no later than 3pm BST on 8 October 2024   AS OF 3 PM BST today 10 September 2024 nationals of Jordan will no longer be…

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Spotlight on EMEA Series: Ireland

Commencing on 2nd September 2024 the Irish Government has signed into legislation the Employment Permits Act 2024. Employers should note these changes and ensure that they make the necessary adjustments for any impact on sponsored employees.  The changes are largely seen as positive and remove several administrative burdens for employers.  In a bid to ensure…

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Home Office Error with Going Rate Thresholds

As part of Skilled Worker visa application process, sponsors are required to assign each role to the appropriate code using the Standard Occupational Classification (“SOC”) system. Each code sets a salary threshold known as the “going rate”. In April 2024, the Home Office implemented a revised SOC 2020 list, in line with the changes to…

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