Immigration Law
Phone
0141 302 8374
Address
100 Queen Street Glasgow G1 3DN
Gurjit is an Immigration law Partner leading our advisory services for both individuals and businesses on immigration matters.
Since qualifying as a solicitor, he has worked exclusively in this field, allowing him to assist a wide range of clients at various stages of their immigration journey.
He advises individuals on a broad spectrum of issues, including living, working, studying, and starting businesses in the UK. He also assists with family reunifications, visa extensions, and British citizenship applications.
For businesses, Gurjit provides expert advice on various visa routes, such as skilled worker and global talent visas. He also supports businesses with sponsor licences from the UK Home Office and ensures compliance with Right to Work checks.
Gurjit is a member of the Law Society of Scotland's Immigration and Asylum Sub-Committee and the Immigration Law Practitioners Association.
He is multilingual, being able to converse in English, Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu.
"Thank you so much for all your hard work and for your emotional support throughout the process. You made a real difference to my life - I cannot tell you how grateful I am!"
Dr M
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