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We are seeking an experienced corporate immigration solicitor to join our immigration team at ebl miller rosenfalck.

Our firm serves a diverse range of clients including international and European listed companies, SMEs, embassies, high net worth individuals, and entrepreneurs across sectors like Fintech, Financial Services, Pharmaceuticals, Creative Industries, Retail/Fashion, Logistics, Manufacturing, and Professional Services. We offer comprehensive legal advice in corporate and commercial law, employment, immigration, data protection, dispute resolution, intellectual property, real estate, and litigation.

The successful candidate will assist our Head of Immigration, Helen Murphie, to expand the department and handle inquiries from corporate clients navigating Brexit and the new immigration system.

Ideal candidates will be enthusiastic, confident, and proactive, with a client following and referral network. You will support the growth of our employment and immigration team in London, Europe, and internationally.

Many of our lawyers are qualified in other European jurisdictions and/or speak additional European languages including Danish, French, German, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, and Polish.

Our offices are located in London, Paris, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Wuppertal, and Brussels.

Essential skills and experience

  • 4 to 8 years PQE in a reputable law firm
  • Experience in corporate immigration law, including Sponsorship Licence Applications, various visa types (Start-Up, Innovator, Tier 1, Skilled Worker/Tier 2, Student, Business Visas), Settled and Pre-Settled Status, Visitor Visas, and Naturalisation
  • Confident, professional, and able to manage workload independently
  • Passionate about immigration law and business development
  • Excellent drafting and communication skills
  • Client following and referral network
  • Team-oriented
  • Fluency in another European language (e.g., French, Italian, German, Polish, Danish) or North American English

If interested, please email Helen Murphie at with your CV and cover letter explaining your skills and how you can contribute to ebl miller rosenfalck.

ebl miller rosenfalck is an equal opportunities employer. All applications will be considered on merit and based on the candidate’s ability to meet the role’s requirements.

ebl miller rosenfalck is the trading name of Miller Rosenfalck LLP, a limited liability partnership registered in England (No. OC301257).

The Free Movement blog, founded in 2007 by Colin Yeo, offers updates and commentary on immigration and asylum law from various authors.


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