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WEB 3084 Global Talent
Level: Intermediate-Advanced
Description:
In this training session, we will give you an overview of the process to apply for an endorsement and subsequent visa under the Global Talent visa category, and insights into navigating the guidance on the supporting documentation. The session will offer practical advice and answer frequently asked questions into what can be a very unique immigration application process. At the end of the session, delegates should be in a better position to advise their clients on their options and likelihood of success as well as guiding them on the overall process.
Audience: Aimed at intermediate and advanced practitioners. While the course will summarise the basic requirements of the route, the focus will be on the specifics of the Global Talent route and a certain level of knowledge will be expected.
Type of Course: Overview
Aim of Course: Enhance knowledge of the category for practitioners
Tutors: Anushka Sinha, Lee and Thompson LLP and Katie Newbury, Kingsley Napley
Anushka is an Legal Director who specialises in all areas of business and personal immigration to the UK. She provides strategic personal and business immigration advice to individuals and companies on the points-based system and other immigration categories. She is actively involved in challenging Home Office policies through her work with the Immigration Law Practitioners Association. She has previously met with Immigration Ministers and senior policymakers on several occasions to discuss changes to the UK immigration system and policies.
Katie is a Partner in the immigration team and has over 10 years’ experience across a wide spectrum of UK immigration matters, with particular expertise in applications made under Tier 1 of the Points Based System and complex personal immigration matters. She regularly provides commentary on the workings of the UK Immigration Rules and is often involved in lobbying the Home Office, including in relation to the design of a future post-Brexit UK immigration system.