Joanna Hunt

Partner

Londres

Joanna represents businesses and public sector bodies in relation to their immigration needs. 

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About Joanna

Bio
  • Biografía

    Joanna represents businesses and public sector bodies in relation to their immigration needs. This includes advice on work based visas, sponsor licence compliance, prevention of illegal working, global mobility and remote working and strategic immigration support. She also supports individuals with immigration advice including visa applications, eligibility for indefinite leave to remain and citizenship.

    Relevant experience includes:

    • Advising a company involved in a share sale on the impact of the transaction on their sponsor licence
    • Assisting an overseas company looking to set up an entity in the UK to obtain sponsorship visas to move head count into the UK
    • Supporting a company to challenge the issuing of a civil penalty for illegal working

    Awards / endorsements, if applicable:

    • Listed in the Legal500 and named a Star Associate in Chambers and Partners.
Sector Expertise
  • Servicios financieros

  • Construcción e ingeniería

  • Tecnología

Service Expertise
  • Empleo

  • Inmigración

Office Location

Londres

  • 25 Walbrook
  • Londres
  • EC4N 8AF

+44 207 242 101122

Articles

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Inmigración

5 min read

Immigration update – Summer 2025

Inmigración

7 min read

Statement of changes to the immigration rules (July 2025): Implementation of white paper reforms

Inmigración

10 min read

The new Immigration White Paper: What employers need to know

Inmigración

5 min read

Immigration visa costs: who pays and how?

Inmigración

3 min read

Changes to Right to Work Guidance for gig economy workers: A major shift in immigration compliance

Inmigración

3 min read

Upcoming changes to the Skilled Worker route are set to have a significant impact on employers, particularly in the Health and Care sector

Inmigración

4 min read

The Home Office announces extension to 'grace period' for use of expired Biometric Residence Permits for travel to the UK

Empleo

25 min read

Horizon scanning: What’s in store for employment, pensions, and immigration law in 2025?

Inmigración

7 min read

Immigration update - Winter 2025

Inmigración

5 min read

The UK's introduction of the Electronic Travel Authorisation Scheme (ETA)