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In this episode of GT’s Big Law Redefined podcast, Immigration Insights series host Kate Kalmykov is joined by Ben Sheldrick, managing partner at McGrath and Sheldrick in London…


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In this episode of GT’s Big Law Redefined podcast,
Immigration Insights series host Kate Kalmykov is joined by Ben
Sheldrick, Managing Partner at McGrath and Sheldrick in London, to
break down the evolving landscape of UK immigration.

Together, they explore how Brexit has reshaped the UK’s
approach to immigration, from the end of EU free movement to the
introduction of an updated points-based system.

Ben explains what employers need to know about sponsoring
skilled workers, intercompany transfers, and business visitors,
while highlighting the increasing costs and compliance requirements
for companies.

The conversation covers the latest rules on permanent residence,
digitized entry systems like the ETA, and special pathways for
entrepreneurs, investors, and top global talent.

With practical comparisons to the U.S. immigration system and
insights into navigating the complex regulatory environment, this
episode is a must-listen for HR professionals, multinational
businesses, and anyone interested in UK immigration policy.

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