Immigration Law - Latest Updates
This half-day course provides an essential update for immigration practitioners on recent changes to UK immigration law. With frequent changes in this field, staying up to date with the latest developments is crucial.
The course will cover the latest changes in visa routes, including cancelled and replaced visas, and newly introduced options. You will also learn about recent case law and how it affects your practice.
Through this course, you will gain a better understanding of the impact of recent changes on your clients' immigration options and be better equipped to provide up-to-date and informed advice. The session will conclude with a Q&A session to clarify any queries or concerns you may have.
- Overview of the current state of Immigration Law in the UK
- Brexit and the implications on Immigration Law
- Latest changes and updates to the Immigration Rules
- Discussion on the impact of the closure or replacement of visa routes
- Introduction of new visa routes and their requirements
- Overview of the Skilled Worker Visa
- Review of the changes to the Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) Visa
- Discussion on the Graduate Route Visa and the Global Talent Visa
- Recent case law and its implications on Immigration Law
- Updates on the Appeal process and review procedures
- The impact of Covid-19 on Immigration Law
- Updates on the asylum process and refugee protection
- An overview of the EU Settlement Scheme
- The SRA Compliance Guidelines and how they relate to Immigration Law practice
At the end of this half-day course, participants will be updated with the latest changes and updates in the UK Immigration Law.
The attendees will be able to identify and understand the closure or replacement of visa routes and the introduction of new visa routes.
The participants will be equipped with the knowledge and understanding of the impact of Brexit on the UK immigration system.
The attendees will also be familiar with the latest updates on appeal and review procedures. Finally, participants will understand the new SRA guidelines and how they impact their practice.