EU Exit Event: Wednesday 26 May 2021
10.00 – 11:30 Webinar | EU Settlement Scheme and Immigration Advice
11:30 – 16.00 1:2:1 Advice Consultations
The next event in our EU Exit series will focus on the EU settlement scheme and immigration advice for business. Following the presentations, you will have the opportunity to ask questions.
Throughout the remainder of the day, participants can meet business advisors in up to three specialist areas for free consultations on your business needs.
Webinar | EU Settlement Scheme and Immigration Advice
On the 30 June 2021 the EU Settlement Scheme will close for applications from EEA workers living in the UK.
At this webinar, A&L Goodbody will provide guidance on the EU Settlement Scheme, the implications of this deadline for businesses employing EEA workers, and what you must do to ensure you can to continue legally employing workers with the right to work in the UK.
In addition, as travel opens up again, businesses need to be aware of the visa requirements in the EU country they plan to send their employees to if they have a UK passport. This webinar will include case studies addressing key considerations when sending your Northern Ireland employees to work in the EU.
Agenda:
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- The end of the EU Settlement Scheme and what it means for your business
- Requirements for employing EEA workers from July 1 2021 including Right To Work checks
- Considerations when sending UK workers to the EU
- Q&A
Speaker:
Jonathan Simpson, Associate, A&L Goodbody
Jonathan specialises in employment law and provides advice on a range of immigration matters including sponsorship licences, visa applications, regulations relating to employees posted to EU locations temporarily and EU free movement issues..
1:2:1 Advice Consultations
Following the webinar, you will also have the opportunity to meet with specialist advisors.
The 20 minute appointment slots must be pre-booked and will operate on a first-come first-served basis. You should only book one appointment in each specialist area of your choice. You can make up to a maximum of 3 appointments, with one meeting per chosen topic.