It’s just over one year since the post-Brexit grace period ended. In this webinar, our immigration team discussed common issues employers are facing and what options are now available.
Paul provided practical commentary on case law and legislation developments, focusing on those developments which are of most practical application, covering the latest updates across May and June.
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