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Corporate Immigration Solicitor

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Immigration Lawyer, 7+ Years' PQE, Reading, Circa £65,000 DOE
Job Ref: 4940
Excellent opportunity to join a growing national Business Immigration team where you will build your own caseload, develop client relationships and play a key role in the future growth of the practice.
- Role Description: The appointed lawyer will advise on sponsor licences, workforce planning, global mobility, compliance audits, and Home Office investigations, delivering commercially focused advice to a broad client base.
- Collaboration: You will work alongside Partners across the firm, identify new business opportunities, strengthen existing client relationships, and contribute to the strategic development of the national Immigration practice.
- Market Profile: You will be expected to build your profile within the market through networking, speaking engagements, and business development initiatives, whilst mentoring and developing junior lawyers within the team.
- Requirements: Applications are welcomed from Solicitors with a minimum of 7 Years' PQE. You will have significant experience advising businesses on UK Business Immigration matters and a proven ability to win, retain, and develop client relationships.
- Desirable Experience: Experience acting for clients within the technology and manufacturing sectors will be highly advantageous. Candidates with an established market profile, strong professional network, or a credible business case for growing a practice are particularly encouraged to apply.
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Benefits:
- Generous salary, bonus scheme, private medical insurance
- 28 days' annual leave plus public holidays
- Many more
Application Instructions:
To apply, contact Kaye Thumpston on 0207 183 8586 or email kaye.thumpston@enllegal.co.uk with your CV or simply call for a confidential discussion.


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