UK Immigration Webinar | Round up of latest changes and future developments
In the wake of the past year’s political turbulence and unprecedented change, our panel of experts bring you LDI’s essential guide to the key changes in 2022 and what’s on the horizon for 2023.
Topics include:
- closure of certain immigration categories and COVID-19 concessions
- introduction of new immigration routes, with a focus on Global Business Mobility
- impact of recent changes on right to work checks and sponsorship
- analysis of anticipated changes for 2023, including progress on measures to reduce Home Office backlogs, digitisation, potential policy changes and nationality law amendments
All our webinars feature a live Q&A session – your opportunity to quiz our experts and share your experiences.
Chair: Sophie Barrett-Brown (Senior Partner and Head of UK Practice)
Speakers: Matthew Wills (Associate Partner), Brian Naumann (Senior Solicitor) and Sam Ingham (Solicitor)
Date: Thursday 19 January 2023
Time: 2pm to 3pm GMT
To register for this complimentary webinar please contact events@lauradevine.com
For information on changes to UK immigration law, see our website, contact a lawyer or email enquiries@lauradevine.com

Sophie Barrett-Brown
Senior Partner and Head of UK Practice

Matthew Wills
Associate Partner

Brian Naumann
Senior Partner

Sam Ingham
Solicitor
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