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Charlotte Trayers

Immigration Law Barrister

Charlotte originally trained as a barrister with the Government Legal Department where she qualified in immigration litigation, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (now the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero), the Department for Transport and most recently in the specialist Employment Group.

She now practices as an independent barrister, and is qualified to accept direct access instructions from lay individual clients and the business community.

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Charlotte's Biography

Areas covered
  • Entry clearance
  • Leave to remain Certification
  • Fresh claims
  • Asylum applications
  • Deportation / removals
  • Cart JR
  • Nationality
  • Human Rights
Background

Immigration

Charlotte has appeared for the Secretary of State for the Home Department in the Upper Tribunal, defending applications for permission to bring judicial review on immigration matters. Areas of experience include:

  •  Entry clearance
  •  Leave to remain
  •  Certification
  •  Fresh claims
  •  Asylum applications
  •  Deportation / removals
  •  Cart JR
  •  Nationality
  •  Human Rights

Qualifications

  • Called to the Bar in 2021

  • BSB Certified Barristers
  • Rated 4.5 Stars on Trustpilot (500+ Reviews)
  • Data Protection Assured
  • No-commitment Quote Provided
  • 20,000+ Cases Trusted With Us

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Knowledge Base

For more information on Direct Access, Immigration Law and working with our team visit our blog.

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