Please note that this seminar is fully booked. If you would like to join the waiting list, please contact the Garden Court Chambers events team at seminars@gclaw.co.uk.
The end of the Entrepreneur era and launch of the new Start-up and Innovator routes have caused some controversy.
This seminar will discuss the basic requirements of the routes, practical issues, possible legal challenges and managing change for entrepreneurial EEA nationals post-Brexit.
Date: | Thursday 13 February 2020 |
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Time: | 6:30pm - 8:00pm, followed by a drinks and canapés reception |
Venue: | Garden Court Chambers |
Areas of Law: | Immigration Law |
The panel will discuss:
- The end of the Entrepreneur route – the new era of Appendix W
- Start-up and Innovator routes – the specific requirements
- Endorsing bodies
- How are applications considered under Appendix W?
- Challenging refusals/alternative remedies
- Appendix W – the practical reality
- Sole representatives as an alternative route
- Consequences for EEA nationals
Speakers
Our panel of speakers are from the Garden Court Chambers Immigration Team, the only set of barristers awarded the highest ‘Band 1’ status for immigration law advice by the independent Chambers Bar Guide rankings:
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Please note that this seminar is fully booked. If you would like to join the waiting list, please contact the Garden Court Chambers events team at seminars@gclaw.co.uk.