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16 October 2024

Impact Of Divorce On Pre-Settled Status|How Divorce Affects Your UK Pre-Settled Status (Video)

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Latitude Law

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Founded in 2007, Latitude Law has steadily grown to be one of the largest specialist UK-inbound immigration law firms. With offices in Manchester, London and Brussels, Latitude Law are experts in business immigration and work with multi-national corporations relocating global talent to the UK, entrepreneur-led businesses looking to invest in the UK and companies seeking to employ overseas workers in a variety of capacities. Their experienced solicitors can guide you and your business through the complex UK immigration rules, advising across all available visa routes. Latitude Law has particular expertise in working with high-net-worth individuals and partnering with HR teams to ensure ongoing sponsor licence compliance, particularly in the context of business mergers and acquisitions
Joel, a solicitor at Latitude Law, explains the consequences of divorce for individuals with pre-settled status, granted as family members of EEA nationals, and outlines potential legal steps and visa considerations post-divorce.
United Kingdom Family and Matrimonial

Hi there, my name is Joel. I'm a solicitor here at Latitude Law, and I'm going to be talking about what happens if you have pre-settled status and you get divorced. So, you will have pre-settled status because you are the family member of a qualifying EEA national.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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