UK Nationality Seminar with Philip Gamble [G-BUQ-1] 24 Sep 2014 17:30

UK Nationality Seminar with Philip Gamble [G-BUQ-1] 24 Sep 2014 17:30

By Philip Gamble & Partners

Date and time

Wed, 24 Sep 2014 17:30 - 19:00 CAT

Location

Nesbitt Castle

Percy Avenue Bulawayo, Bulawayo Zimbabwe

Description

Why attend? What's it all about?

Listen to UK Nationality expert Philip Gamble discuss the latest changes to UK Nationality legislation and find out how they may affect you or lead to you (and your family) getting British nationality.

How much does it cost to attend?

All seminars are FREE of charge to attend - but you must still register online. Attendees will receive a FREE British Passport Review, with Philip giving his opinion on your chances of getting British Nationality.

Focus on Southern Africa

In recent years, Philip’s work has included looking into British Nationality solutions with respect to Rhodesians and South Africans. This covers circumstances involving:

  • A Parent or Grandparent born in the UK or Ireland,
  • A Grandparent's birth in the Transvaal Protectorate, the Colonies of the Cape, Natal and the Orange Free State or in Northern Rhodesia,
  • The complexities of the Federation of Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland,
  • The Unilateral Declaration of Independenca (UDI), and
  • Birth in Rhodesia between 2 March 1970 and Independence on 18 April 1980.

Who is Philip Gamble?

Philip Gamble trained with the Home Office and was responsible for front-line Immigration Casework within the Department until 1992. He was the founder partner of Montgomery & Co and later Managing Director of 1st Contact Visas until 2002. He founded the present firm, as the name suggests, and is now recognised as an authority in British Nationality Law and the effects of decolonisation within the former British Empire and its relationship to British Citizenship.

Outside of the Firm, Philip has represented the industry at the Home Office After-Entry Committee’s and Advisory Committee of the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner. He has assisted the Home Office in formulation of their Policy Guidance in relation to the Highly Skilled Migrant’s Program (now Tier One of the Points Based Scheme) has been actively involved in individual cases which have resulted in changes in the law.

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