Hannah Gibson | Fieldfisher
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Professional background

Professional background

I have further experience assisting with individual immigration matters such as leave to remain and settlement applications, as well as naturalisation.

Prior to my role at Fieldfisher, I worked at a boutique immigration firm. I am experienced in dealing with the more complex side of immigration, including challenges to decisions, appeals, administrative review and I assist with discretionary applications outside of the Immigration Rules.

I work closely with the firm's pro bono team on immigration.

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Employment & Immigration
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UK immigration update: Immigration Skills Charge increase from 16 December 2025 - what employers need to know

08.12.2025
From 16 December 2025, the Immigration Skills Charge (ISC) will rise significantly for the first time since its introduction in 2017. This will impact all UK employers sponsoring overseas workers under the Skilled Worker and Global Business Mobility routes. Below, we outline what is changing and what practical steps your business should consider to stay ahead of the changes.
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Employment & Immigration
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The UK Government's "Fairer Pathway to Settlement": What does this mean for migrants?

24.11.2025
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Employment & Immigration
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UK immigration update: What the July 2025 changes mean for your business

02.07.2025
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Employment & Immigration
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eVisa rollout: What you need to know before 31 December 2024

17.12.2024
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Immigration
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eVisa Rollout Begins

11.06.2024
The Home Office have recently announced the next stage in their plans to move towards a fully digitalised UK immigration system by 2025. This next phase involves those with physical immigration documents, most commonly BRP cards, moving to an electronic form of status known as an 'eVisa'.
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