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Spencer West

Immigration Solicitor/Caseworker -Mandarin Speaker

London
Posted about 18 hours ago
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Company Description

Spencer West is a leading full-service international law firm that advises businesses and individuals across multiple jurisdictions. Guided by core values of collaboration, entrepreneurship, and excellence, the firm combines global reach with strong local investment in the communities it serves. Its lawyers are recognised experts, bringing experience from top City, national, and international firms, as well as senior in-house roles. Spencer West operates in a modern and dynamic way, offering flexibility while maintaining a client-focused perspective to deliver effective results. The firm provides comprehensive legal services spanning corporate, commercial, disputes, and private wealth matters, blending local knowledge with global strength.

Role Description

This is a full-time, on-site Immigration Solicitor/Caseworker role based in London. The role involves managing a varied caseload of immigration matters, including advising clients on UK immigration rules, visa applications, settlement, citizenship, and related compliance issues. The successful candidate will prepare and review legal documents, draft detailed representations, and submit applications to the Home Office and other relevant authorities. Day-to-day responsibilities include conducting legal research, assessing eligibility, gathering and verifying client documentation, and maintaining accurate case files and records. The role also requires regular client communication in both English and Mandarin, participation in client meetings, collaboration with colleagues across practice areas, and contribution to business development and knowledge-sharing initiatives.

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  • Strong foundation in Law, with experience handling immigration matters and advising individual and business clients on UK immigration procedures.
  • Fluency in Mandarin and English, with excellent written and verbal communication skills for drafting documents and advising clients.
  • Qualified solicitor or experienced immigration caseworker with relevant accreditation or registration (e.g., SRA-regulated solicitor or OISC-accredited advisor).
  • Proven ability to manage a busy caseload, meet deadlines, and work accurately under pressure with strong attention to detail.
  • Client-focused mindset, strong interpersonal skills, and the ability to work collaboratively within an international, values-led law firm.
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Skills

Immigration Law
Client Communication
Legal Research
Document Preparation
Case Management
Attention to Detail
Interpersonal Skills
Collaboration
Mandarin Fluency
English Fluency

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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