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Moving to the UK

Making your home in another country can be complicated. We’ll help simplify the process.

Find out how we can help

Our expert team of lawyers can help
plan every step of your and
your family's move to the UK.

London continues to be the destination of choice for international entrepreneurs, investors, professionals and their families. We have been assisting clients with international roots since the firm’s inception in 1937 and we are very used to working with people from different cultures and backgrounds and provide a collaborative and personal service. 

Our clients often have complex family or financial arrangements. They may have married a partner of a different nationality, have chosen to work or set up a business in the UK and have investments or assets in different countries. 

If you are planning a move to the UK, our expert team of lawyers are able to provide you with a joined-up service to assist your journey here. This may involve identifying the best visa options for you and your family; renting or buying a property; pre-immigration tax advice and estate planning; establishing a business here; and ensuring that your international assets are protected, which may include prenuptial and postnuptial agreements.

We work closely with other UK and internationally based professional advisors to international families, high net worth individuals, professionals, entrepreneurs, investors and their families, providing you with a full service and meeting your needs during your journey to and whilst living in the UK.

What is said about us

It's a team that has a great breadth of experience across the board and particularly in international cases."

Chambers HNW, A Guide to the World's Leading High Net Worth Advisors

Kingsley Napley leads the immigration outfits in the UK."

Who’s Who Legal

Rolls-Royce service and particularly good when there's a European element to the case."

Chambers HNW, A Guide to the World's Leading High Net Worth Advisors

 

The links below will provide further information on services we offer that are relevant to international families.  

If you would like further information, or to speak to one of our specialist lawyers, please contact a member of our team.

Moving to the UK Insights

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Blogs

Roadmap Part 5: US/UK Estate Planning

Highlights on the generous visa route for BN(O) citizens come January 2021

Moving abroad or returning home with children and the risks of child abduction during the coronavirus crisis

The financial consequences of relying on sole domicile in your divorce petition

The Indian “joint family” and the challenges of protecting family wealth on divorce

Islamic marriages – are you really married under English law?

Will Windrush help reset attitudes to immigration?

English Court of Appeal follows US case example in deciding earning capacity is not a matrimonial asset to be shared

International surrogacy - the legal challenges for US nationals bringing a surrogate child to the UK

UK Immigration Authorities complete a ‘180’ on absences from the UK

US expats in the UK: The price of divorce has just increased

Banks required to carry out 70 million immigration checks every quarter

What is behind the so called “tit-for-tat” EU and US visa spat?

Local authorities roll out new streamlined services for British citizenship and Permanent Residence applications

Immigration update - Further expansion of UK Registered Traveller Service

First Brexit, now “Trexit” - US citizens moving to the UK post the Trump victory

Roll out of online application process for EEA nationals

Options in the English courts for ‘illegitimate’ children living in the UAE

Brexit and British Citizens living in other Member States

Divorce in France or in England – who plays the blame game?

Reflections on the impact of the UK’s recent and future hostile migration environment

Moving counties or countries with children after separation - where to now?

Do recent cases signal an end to ‘divorce tourism’ in England & Wales?

The challenges with family law agreements for international couples

Getting divorced - what the non-dom changes mean for you

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