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Immigration law


Immigration law is the branch of law that studies the legal situation of persons in a state of which they are not citizens.

This subject concerns any problem that may arise for a foreigner when they arrive or remain in our country without authorisation to reside here and is confronted with a public service implementing regulations related to foreign nationals.

The person may be a student who wishes to change their status or a worker holding a work permit who forgot to renew their residence permit.

Immigration law can be broken down into several parts :

  • Protection
    • The asylum procedure and humanitarian protection.
    • Refugee status.
    • Humanitarian protection.
  • Residence
    • Application for leave to remain.
    • Application for leave to remain on medical grounds.
    • Family reunification.
    • Student leave to remain.
    • Exceptional leave to remain.
  • Work
    • Salaried worker.
    • Self-employed worker.
    • Researcher working for an approved research organisation.
    • Trainee invited by the European Commission or Parliament.

Lawyers at Lebutte & Partners specialised in immigration law can answer any questions you may have and settle the conflict situations you may experience in a field that is changing constantly as successive governments increasingly reduce the possibilities for hosting foreigners.

 

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Philippe Descheemaecker