Hannah In-Chan
Moretown Building 2 - Level 5
4 Thomas More Street
London E1W 1YW
United Kingdom
As Director, Hannah specializes in corporate immigration and travel consulting, advising corporations on employee immigration and mobility while ensuring compliance. A solicitor registered with the Law Society of England and Wales, Hannah brings over 20 years of global corporate immigration experience. She has collaborated with clients on projects such as right-to-work checks, immigration compliance audits, and comprehensive reviews and analyses of immigration policies and processes. Hannah also conducts immigration feasibility studies, provides full guidance on entering new markets, advises on the impact of geopolitical events and workforce planning, and assesses clients’ eligibility to act as immigration sponsors.
Before joining Newland Chase, Hannah worked as an immigration solicitor in various capacities, from niche law firms to managing teams at a multinational Big 4 accountancy firm.
Recent Articles by Hannah In-Chan
Denmark Introduces Work Permit Exemption for Conferences and Events.
This exemption is a welcome development, as existing Danish work permit options have historically been limited in accommodating short-term, temporary conference-related work. The new framework provide…
Global Increases in Minimum Salaries in 2026
As we approach the end of 2025, governments are once again reviewing and adjusting minimum salary thresholds for work permits—a change that can have a direct impact on workforce planning and mobility …
Hungary Requires New Electronic Signature for Immigration Filings.
These procedural changes may impact application timelines if registration requirements are not met. Employers are advised to work closely with their immigration providers to ensure authorised represen…
Current Irish immigration processing times.
Significant immigration processing delays in Ireland are impacting various application types. Employers and applicants should account for extended processing times and potential delays during the holi…
South Africa issues temporary extension of stay concessions.
The South African Department of Home Affairs has issued Immigration Directive No. 4 of 2025, extending temporary concessions for certain foreign nationals until 31 March 2026. These concessions are in…