The UK government has now published its long-awaited Immigration White Paper, including proposals for new rules to be phased in from 2021. It has also indicated that a wider public test phase for the EU Settlement Scheme will be open from 21 January 2019. What does this mean for your business and what should you be doing now to support your existing affected employees and plan for your future workforce?
Please join us for this webinar, where we will take you through what you need to know and any practical measures you should take. Our speakers will include Business Immigration Practice partners Annabel Mace and Supinder Sian, as well as James Wharton, a senior advisor in our European Public Policy Practice and a former MP, who will provide a unique insight on the political aspects of Brexit.
The webinar will cover:
The key Immigration White Paper proposals and how to prepare for the government’s “programme of engagement” for shaping future rules and processes
Practical tips for your EU employees on applying for pre-settled or settled status
An update on the latest Brexit developments and the impact on immigration policy
If you would like to attend, or have colleagues who would, please register any interested parties using the “Register” button above. If you know that you are unable to attend, or if this is of no interest to you, please let us know so we can exclude you from future mailings for this particular event.
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