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Webinar: Business immigration for employers June 2024

26 June 2024

In this free webinar our experienced employment and business immigration lawyers guide you through the critical points to consider when employing non-UK workers. Along with plenty of useful hints and tips they will talk you through the key steps plus a Q&A session to answer your questions.

Topics covered:

  1. Right to work checks
  2. Sponsoring workers: need to know
  3. Business visit visas
  4. Options for overseas internships
  5. Other visas employers might come across
  6. Interactive Q&A

This webinar is relevant to:

  • Directors (CEO, MD, FD) and senior executives with responsibility for HR and risk management issues
  • Business owners
  • HR professionals
  • In-house legal advisors

Tune in to watch this session below.


As always, we are here to help so please get in touch with our employment and business immigration law team.

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