Parting ways with LLP partners – top tips on partner exits
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6d ago
There are numerous reasons why a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) may wish to part ways with one or more of its partners (members).  It could be due to misconduct on the part of the partner, a breakdown in their relationship with other partners or colleagues, or as part of a restructuring of the business, for example due to declining client demand in a particular service line or specialism (akin to redundancy in an employment context ..read more
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Recent changes to the Ukraine Schemes
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1M ago
In response to the invasion of Ukraine by Russian armed forces in February 2022, which saw millions fleeing the country, the UK had introduced immigration options to Ukrainian nationals seeking safety in the UK. These options include the Ukraine Family Scheme, the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme and the Ukraine Extension Scheme ..read more
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It’s Not Right but (now) It’s Okay? Registration under special circumstances: a potential route to British citizenship
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1M ago
The history of British nationality law has been marked by instances where individuals were unfairly denied British citizenship or were excluded from it. To address this historical legislative unfairness and offer a pathway for these individuals, the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 introduced Section 4L into the British Nationality Act 1981 (‘the 1981 Act ..read more
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The Cost of Loving Crisis – What you need to know about the new Family visa financial requirements
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1M ago
On 14 March 2024, the UK government released a in the Immigration Rules as part of the Prime Minister and Home Secretary’s plan to slash migration levels. The Home Office expects that at least 300,000 people who came to the UK last year would now not be able to enter under these changes ..read more
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Immigration issues and the regulatory consequences for financial services firms
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2M ago
For firms regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), it is vital that the business – and its relevant employees – ensure that its conduct is without reproach in order to avoid supervisory or regulatory difficulties. This extends to issues of governance and administrative matters, as well as more obvious issues of conduct (such as, for example, financial misconduct) which often receive more press ..read more
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Sponsor licence renewals out! Compliance audits in?
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3M ago
UKVI has abruptly decided to, in effect, remove expiration dates on sponsor licences and therefore bring about an end to sponsor licence renewal applications. Previously sponsor licences were issued for 4 years and had to be renewed through the Sponsor Management System (and a hefty government fee incurred ..read more
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How much higher will the new Skilled Worker going rates be?
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3M ago
The Government has announced significant changes to curb employment-based immigration to the UK ..read more
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Start dates confirmed for Skilled Worker salary increases and other changes
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3M ago
was made which confirms the dates that some of the changes will start ..read more
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Home Office confirms Global Talent digital technology endorsing body contract is now out for tender
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4M ago
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Immigration Health Surcharge increase confirmed to start on 6 February 2024
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4M ago
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