Lexis PSL republishes LDI article on 'foreseeable future' requirement for skilled worker settlement applications

30 September 2020

Lexis PSL have republished a recent LDI article on the ‘foreseeable future’ requirement for skilled worker settlement applications. The article explores the unsuitability of this requirement in both normal times and in the time of COVID-19, and the possible solutions.

The article may be read on Lexis PSL here.

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Joshua Hopkins


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