Posts Tagged ‘what’
What happens to Ex-Pats if the UK leaves the EU?
There are a lot of questions surrounding Brexit, particularly when it comes to the millions of UK citizens living abroad, and the millions more who go on holiday to the EU every year. While most of the argument is focused on immigration, what happens when it’s the other way around? Will ex-pats need to return…
Read MoreWhat Brexit Means for the UK
On the 20th of April, a range of legal practitioners and MPs came together to discuss the legal implications of the UK leaving the European Union. This meeting was about the possible affects of Brexit and the EU referendum vote on the 23rd of June this year. As it turned out, there could be severe effects…
Read MoreWhat do the EU Referendum and Brexit mean?
You may have heard that David Cameron has announced a referendum on whether Britain should remain in the European Union. The EU Referendum will to be held on Thursday 23 June. To help you understand what the referendum and “Brexit” mean for you and the UK, We Talk Law have put together this handy guide…
Read MoreThe new £35,000 Salary Threshold and what it means for Immigration
Immigration law is constantly changing, and here at We Talk Law, we want to help you keep up to date with all the latest changes, and how they affect you. The latest change is the new salary threshold for non-EU migrants on a Tier 2 Visa, which will affect hundreds of thousands of workers in…
Read MoreWhat Are Your Employee Rights?
In order to help you understand your rights at work, and to help you in the case of a disagreement or issue with your employer, we’ve put together this handy guide for you. Types of Employee Rights As an employee of a company, you are entitled to certain legal rights. These rights help protect you…
Read MoreBeen charged with a criminal offence? What should you do, what can you do?
The information in this blog will also cover what you should not do when you have been charged for a criminal act. Do not panic The first thing not to do, is panic. Listen to the charges and ask the Police or whoever is accusing you that you want to access legal representation. Changes to…
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