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Immigration Law in the United Kingdom: Advice to a client  

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1. Introduction This paper shall advise Danielle Petrie, a French national, as to her and her family's right of entry to and residency in the UK, and rights of equality as non-UK nationals in the UK. In addition, consideration shall be given to Danielle's rights in her professional capacity as a solicitor who is proposing to work for a UK law firm, Scrooge & Co. 2. Danielle Petrie's rights and obligations Danielle has a prima facie right of free movement given that she is from France, an EC Member State,1 and she is moving to the UK, another EC country.2 However, in order to move to the UK she must fall within the substantive provisions of the EC Treaty and secondary legislation on free movement of persons. The relevant sections of the EC Treaty are those on the free movement of persons and freedom of establishment: Articles 39 and 43 respectively....

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