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Recruiting talent overseas

 

In certain industries, employers are forced to look outside the UK for workers to create or maintain a workforce which has the best skills, experience and qualifications necessary to ensure profitability. If recruiting from outside the UK, failure to get the appropriate visas and permissions can have extreme consequences for you and your business. Penalties can range from large fines to being named and shamed in the press.

Our business immigration lawyers are familiar with and keep on top of the UK’s changing immigration laws and Home Office guidance. We are regularly instructed by start-ups, SME’s and large global companies to assist them with all their business immigration needs.

As experts in the field of business immigration, we can assist you in becoming a licensed sponsor and thereafter provide you with ongoing support to ensure you are:

  • Kept informed of any changes to the immigration laws which may affect your business;
  • Complying with your sponsor duties; and
  • Able to hire migrant workers with relative ease.

“The team makes it very easy to ask questions and understand the advice given.” 

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Monica Atwal

Managing Partner

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+44 118 960 4605

Rebecca Hone

Senior Associate

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