Insight: Your
UK Immigration
Newsletter!

This edition of Insight tackles the upcoming changes to UK immigration policy and explores the new Tech Nation Visa Scheme. We also celebrate another great night at the recent Re:locate Awards!

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Inside the summer 2016 edition:

Up for grabs: a ‘post-Brexit’ UK immigration system

With the referendum debate reaching fever pitch, SSW Director David Hugkulstone discusses how the current UK immigration landscape could be affected should the British public vote to leave the European Union.

UK immigration in numbers

We present the most up to date migration figures for the UK, highlighting the main reasons for EU and non-EU migration into the country.

Upcoming changes for Tier 2

We look at how UK immigration policy will change over the coming year and the dramatic affects this will have on the way in which UK businesses recruit and employ workers from outside the EEA.

SSW brings UK immigration to Vegas!

We are once again bringing UK immigration to the US, this time at the 2016 Annual Conference on Immigration Law in Vegas! We are exciting to be exhibiting at this four-day event for the fifth year in a row and look forward to meeting the best and brightest in American immigration law.

The Tech Nation Visa Scheme

As UK legal partners of the new Tech Nation Visa Scheme, we explain the aims, processes and key features of a scheme which encourages exceptional tech talent to come and work in the UK’s booming digital technology sector.

 

Previous editions of Insight:

Spring 2016 – Employers need to pay if their migrant workers are to stay

Winter 2015 – Tier 2 visas for tech professional prioritised…for now

Autumn 2015 – Will new Tier 2 rules harm the economy?

Summer 2015 – How far will the Tories go to ‘control’ immigration?

 

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