Are you aware of the imminent changes to the UK Immigration System and the upcoming deadlines you need to consider?
The Spanish Chamber of Commerce in the UK is teaming up with immigration experts from Irwin Mitchell LLP to deliver an in-person workshop detailing all you need to know about the shift in the UK to online immigration status and government crackdown on Sponsor Licence compliance.
This session is crucial for anyone wanting to stay on top of any news regarding Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETAs), eVisas and adhering to Sponsorship Licence duties.
Come prepared: Our expert speaker will be addressing your questions and doubts during this interactive session.
Date & time: Thursday 28th November, 8:30 (for a 9:00 start) – 10:30
Location: Irwin Mitchell LLP | 40 Holborn Viaduct | London EC1N 2PZ
This session will be held in-person only and is free for Members of the Spanish Chamber.
Attendees will be offered a free 30 minute consultation with immigration experts from the firm following the session.
Topics of discussion:
1. Sponsor Licences
· Sponsor Licences revoked/suspended statistics compared to looking at the same time in previous years.
· Importance of compliance and key responsibilities for Sponsors.
2. UKVI Accounts
· Process and necessity of UKVI accounts, common issues and benefits of assistance with applications.
3. Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)
· Who benefits from this? Current eligible countries and who will be included when this list expands in April 2025.
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About the speaker:
Mandeep Khroud, Partner, Irwin Mitchell LLP
Mandeep Khroud is a dedicated UK Immigration Lawyer with more than 17 years of experience in this area. Her expertise lies in providing tailored advice to high-net-worth individuals and guiding a diverse range of companies—from small businesses to multinational corporations—on optimal pathways for their employees to enter and reside in the UK, ensuring her services meet their unique needs. Mandeep serves as a key speaker on the new UKVI accounts and has contributed significantly to articles relating to sponsoring foreign nationals.