Corporate Visa Service - UK Immigration and Work Permits
- Relocation Companies
At HCI immigration consultants, we offer a complete range of
services to organisations that are transferring employees on
international assignment to sister offices and subsidiaries.
We will keep you and your staff abreast of the latest UK immigration
and UK Work Permit legislation, ensuring that the UK immigration information we
are passing onto you is accurate and up to date.
- Recruiting Overseas-trained Professionals
It is vital for human resource professionals and employers to have a
reliable and accessible source of information relating to UK immigration
and UK Work Permits. Once an employee has been identified as
a possible candidate for assignment, HCI Immigration Consultants will advice you
on your immigration concerns and provide you with the complete immigration service to
enable you complete the recruitment process.
- Recruiting Foreign Nationals in the UK
HCI immigration consultants are responsible for highlighting to an employer
or a foreign national the specific immigration route they are to follow,
while offering support and guidance along the way. In addition, HCI
immigration consultants provide our clients with a single point of contact,
streamlining and accelerating the overall process.
Private Individuals - Immigration Services
HCI immigration consultants provide representation and immigration advice to
people both in the UK and overseas. The UK government offers many opportunities for
people to travel live and work legally in the UK and a variety of work permits and
immigration visas are available.
HCI immigrations consultants will help you in making a range of immigration
applications overseas including:
All aspects of Entry Clearance/visas — Visiting, Student, Spouse, Dependent, Business visas, HSMPs, Au pair, UK ancestry, Writer/Composer/artist, Private Medical Treatment and Work Permits
In the UK, we will assist in all aspects of renewal and settlements
visas including:
Work Permits, HSMP’s, Leave to Remain/Further Leave to Remain and EU/EEA
immigration issues.
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