EU, EEA or Swiss nationals travelling to the UK for a short business trip can continue to visit the UK without applying for a visa. UK’s new points-based immigration system state that you may: stay for up to 6 months.…
The Home Secretary has laid before the House a Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules. To summarise: EU, EEA and Swiss citizens From 1st October 2021, EU, EEA and Swiss citizens will need a passport to demonstrate nationality and identity…
The Home Office has just announced a further extension to carrying out Right To Work checks during coronavirus (COVID-19). This extension has been put in place following feedback received by the Home Office about the ability to conduct checks remotely.…
Tony brings a wealth of experience specialising in all aspects of immigration including corporate, education and high net worth and private individuals within his portfolio. Having managed FTSE 500 and global businesses through to SME’s, he has a diverse knowledge…
This third and final part of our update on schools and students following the pandemic and outbreak of Coronavirus, contains information and guidance on your visa and immigration options and requirements. We previously covered: Part 1 - Is it safe…
This is our second part of our update specifically written for schools and students following the pandemic and outbreak of Coronavirus. As schools open and students start returning and travelling back to the UK to continue their education, the government…
The Nathanson Partnership are pleased to provide this three part update specifically for schools and students. With the last 18 months being the most challenging for schools, students and parents, we recognise that everyone is keen to get back to…
Last month, the UK government announced its Innovation Strategy in a published report. In an effort to continue attracting global talent to the UK, new visa routes have been planned. The introduction of a new ‘high potential individual route’ allows…
This is our second part of Right To Work series where we look at changes affecting EU nationals who are employed by businesses in the UK. The Home Office has published the long-awaited guidance for employers on right to work…
With no cap on the number of graduate visas issued, this is expected to be a very successful route for qualifying foreign students and their dependents. This now provides employers with a wider pool of talent. Graduates on the other…