The Home Affairs Committee has published Downs Solicitors’ submission to its inquiry on post-Brexit migration policy. The submission, drafted by Head of Immigration Samar Shams, makes suggestions relating to the future of work and the realities of corporate restructurings. Samar argues for appeal rights and gender equality, and the reduction of application fees. Samar also warns that mobility negotiations might lead to overly complex immigration rules and requirements.
Jul 2018
The Home Affairs Committee has published Downs Solicitors’ submission to its inquiry on post-Brexit migration policy. The submission, drafted by Head of Immigration Samar Shams, makes suggestions relating to the future of work and the realities of corporate restructurings. Samar argues for appeal rights and gender equality, and the reduction of application fees. Samar also warns that mobility negotiations might lead to overly complex immigration rules and requirements.
Read the full submission on the Home Affairs Committee website.
Posted on 18/07/2018 by Samar Shams