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Building Tomorrow: The Immigrant Skills Needed to Scale Up the UK

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The Right Honourable Lord Lucas and Dingwall, on behalf of The Entrepreneurs Network and Kingsley Napley, will be hosting an event in the Houses of Parliament to discuss the skills we need to scale up the UK.

Since we started, The Entrepreneurs Network has been committed to making the case for an immigration system fit for entrepreneurs – from Made in the UK, which showed how the visa system is failing international graduate entrepreneurs who want to start a business in the UK; through Job Creators, which revealed that half of the UK’s fastest growing businesses have an immigrant founder; to True Potential, which argues for tweaks to the High Potential Individual (HPI) visa to ensure we’re open to the very best and brightest.

Alongside our reports, we have hosted regular events with Kingsley Napley, who are our long-term partners on immigration policy. The Head of the immigration department, Nicolas Rollason and three other Partners – Ilda De Sousa, Katie Newbury and Kim Vowden – will be joining the roundtable to share their expertise.

Lord Lucas is a Conservative peer and Editor of The Good Schools Guide. He has been Editor of The Good Schools Guide since 2000, and an active backbencher in the House of Lords since 1992 (with a spell as a government whip and education spokesman in the Lords for the later years of John Major’s premiership). Prior to that he was a merchant banker, a chartered accountant and physicist.

Kingsley Napley is an internationally recognised law firm, providing clients with the best possible advice and service across a wide range of industries and legal disciplines; one being their immigration practice. Kingsley Napley’s immigration department has been advising businesses and individuals on all aspects of UK immigration and nationality law for over 20 years. More specifically they are well known for providing clear and strategic advice to all their clients, whilst at the same time leading the way in terms of identifying any gaps in the immigration rules and lobbying the UKVI to address these shortfalls.

Advisers & Supporters should email events@tenentrepreneurs.org to confirm your attendance. A calendar invite will then be sent to you with all the details. Others can request a place at events@tenentrepreneurs.org, although places are limited.