Zeena Luchowa quoted in Financial Times article
23 November 2018
In preparation for its expected launch in March the Home Office is trialing a new smartphone app which aims to help European citizens apply to live and work in the UK post Brexit with a small number of universities and NHS trusts in the north-west of England. Senior solicitor, Zeena Luchowa, is quoted in the Financial Times piece today discussing the new technology “The app is good in theory for those with regular employment but for those that don’t quite fit that category [self-employed people or those in irregular employment], it’s not clear how they’ll cater to individuals with those applications.”
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