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Hearings

AIT Hearings, Appeals, Judicial Reviews, Statutory Reviews, Queen Bench applications, High Court and Court of Appeal cases.
The costs for hearings in instructing an outside Advocate could be exorbitant.  At the GIC, Mr Green will deal with it. He is a Higher Courts Advocate as well as being a solicitor of the Supreme Court. He holds rights of audience to the House Of Lords and has taken cases to the Queens Bench, High Court and Court of Appeal.

Where do you get the savings? It is like having everything under one roof. Everything is conducted under one roof, which results in massive savings and affordable proceedings. Mr Green was probably the first person who conducted the first advocacy case on the first day when the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal in Stoke [Bennett House] was opened up there before Judge O. He is known by most members of staff at the AIT in Stoke having represented cases there for a number of years. He was also the first to lecture on the National Immigration and Asylum Accreditation Scheme prior to the first tests taking place nationally to Senior Solicitors, and staff at the Legal Services Commission. He was also probably the first to be granted the Higher Courts (Civil Proceedings) Qualification in Stoke on Trent where he was head of Department in 2003. He also achieved membership of the Immigration Law Practitioners Association having been recognised for his achievements in Immigration Law. In addition to that he has been a governor at a local school for twelve years and sits as a Vice Chairman to the Governing Board to that school.

Fancy representing yourself in court? Don’t.
The stress, the lack of legal knowledge and the ignorance of what could come next, of the prospects of success could easily have taken several years out of your life.

Remember, it is your life and those of your loved ones to which we refer. How much can you save? Who can you save? Have you heard of penny-wise pound-foolish? Instruct the trusted and you are much better of.

Did you know that it is a criminal offence to provide Immigration advice or to represent someone if you are not authorised or registered to do so? The Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 was painstakingly drafted to protect people like you from unscrupulous advisers and representatives.
What is the point otherwise?
So be careful. At GIC we are authorised and we have an impeccable record whilst maintaining authority and dignity. What more can you ask for?
Be safe and not sorry.

 

 

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