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To mark the significant developments in the law relating to
travel and cross border disputes last year, in yesterday's
webinar Sarah Prager and Andrew Spencer discussed The State of
Things, covering all the major topics in this area and
encompassing:
Brexit: jurisdiction and applicable law
Brownlie: the common law rules on jurisdiction
Service: what's changed and what to do about it
Covid: cancellation and illness claims
X v Kuoni: the duties and defences in package travel
claims
Griffiths: evidencing local standards
If you missed it, you can view it here
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On 4 April 2024 significant changes to Skilled Worker visas will be introduced, impacting minimum salary thresholds, the Shortage Occupation List, occupation codes, and supplementary employment conditions.
Until now, certain nationalities such as U.S. and Canadian citizens have not needed to apply for a visa in advance of short visits to the UK. This is going to change in Autumn 2024...
For nearly a decade, migrants in the UK have been issued with a plastic ID card called a Biometric Residence Permit, which they can use to prove their residence rights – this is now all about to change.
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