Date 18/09/2018 Category Business / The UK's Immigration System
MAC report could result in significant administrative burdens for UK employers
The biggest ever overhaul of the UK's work-related immigration system could be on the horizon.
Date 18/09/2018 Category Business / The UK's Immigration System
MAC report could result in significant administrative burdens for UK employers
The biggest ever overhaul of the UK's work-related immigration system could be on the horizon.
Appendix EU of the Immigration Rules has been published.
We take a look at the latest Brexit development.
A Statement of Intent has been published.
Date 06/05/2018 Category Personal / The UK's Immigration System
Update: Demonstrating Comprehensive Sickness Insurance for EEA Nationals
We look at the EU Rights Clinic's helpful information.
Date 14/02/2018 Category The UK's Immigration System
Brexit Immigration: Home Affairs Committee report and Home Office response
The Home Affairs Committee is highly critical of the Home Office.
Date 18/12/2017 Category The UK's Immigration System
Our work for the EU Rights Clinic has been covered by The Law Society
Our experts are involved in providing cutting-edge advice as Brexit draws nearer.
Date 15/12/2017 Category The UK's Immigration System
Joint report published on EU and UK citizens’ rights
We consider the report and the implications for EU citizens in the UK.
Date 01/12/2017 Category Education / Business / Personal / The UK's Immigration System
Carter Thomas is ranked in Chambers UK 2018
Chambers UK 2019 has recently been published and we are extremely pleased to have been ranked again as a leading immigration firm. Our entry states that: Interviewees consistently praise Nichola Carter of Carter Thomas Solicitors as the “gold standard as far as immigration is concerned,” going on to say: “She is calm, cool and practical ...
Date 24/11/2017 Category Education / Business / Personal / The UK's Immigration System
Carter Thomas shortlisted for The Legal 500 UK Firm of the year
The firm's work in immigration law continues to be recognised.