Chapter 114: Lawyer's Feelings (Part 3)
It was my first year in the UK, and we met in an elevator. Pen, Fun, Pavilion www.biquge.info but now he is gone.
However, the security guards, editors, and police all tried it, and the elevator door on the fourteenth floor opened automatically, and there was no girl in white?
But I was always able to see and always hear. So, is it my hallucination?
I stubbornly performed and repeated it over and over again, until the fourteenth time, when I opened the scene again, I smiled, my eyes were crooked, I understood my soulmate's intentions, and said indifferently: "Hey, friend, good! You- good, I'll be fine." We can still continue our communication, deep down. Farewell!"
Then, I knew I should do as he intended, and quietly slide down the scarlet carpet in the elevator room and disappear......
Then, Nirvana was reborn.
Reborn, I came to London, the capital of England.
Yes, I graduated, which means I finally got my PhD from Cambridge University!
I want to be a good lawyer!
Previously, I had passed an exam for the Cambridge International Certificate in Legal English. This is a professional English certificate developed by the English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) examination department of the University of Cambridge Examinations Board and Translegal, the leading European association of lawyers' linguists.
It is important to know that Cambridge ESOL is a world-renowned examination body, and the developer of the "IELTS" (IELTS) and Cambridge Business English (BEC) exams. The certificate is recognised by the European Association of Corporate Lawyers, the Association of European Legal Students, the International Association of Young Lawyers and the European Association of Young Lawyers. ILEC is recognised by business and financial centres around the world, which means that my Juris Doctor and Cambridge International Certificate in Legal English are recognised by the globally recognised English legal system.
Four of the world's top 10 law firms are headquartered in the UK, and hundreds of international companies have UK offices. More international and commercial arbitrations are handled in London than in any other country in the world. You say, can I not be arrogant?
Everyone understands that in order to become a solicitor in the UK, you need to complete modules in seven areas, and what is the "legal knowledge base" ,—— including public law, criminal law and property law. What to study the Legal Practice Course (LPC) or the Professional Training Course for Lawyers (BPTC), etc., etc., and then you can become a solicitor or solicitor.
Once I entered a UK law firm, my career prospects were more aptly described as soaring.
While studying law in Cambridge, England, I consciously took part in some training to become a solicitor or solicitor.
To be clear, in the UK, 'solicitors' generally include solicitors (usually employed by law firms and working directly with clients), solicitors ('solicitors' in Scotland – usually self-employed, working mainly in courts or tribunals) and chartered legal administrators (this generally only applies to England and Wales). I had to stay at a training institution for one year to qualify as a trainee lawyer, and then I finally settled in DY Law Firm.
In the first year, I was almost always appealing Chinese visa matters. In the past year, the number of Chinese who have won my lawsuit has reached a record high. After more than 100 Chinese people were denied visas for study, family visits, permanent residence, etc., I appealed and they were successful.
Because the British authorities stipulate that after a visa application is refused, it is possible to reapply for a visa or appeal to the court. Actually, it's funny to think about it, the reason why I won the case is actually this: the UK immigration department does not send a lawyer to appear in court, and the complainant has a higher chance of winning. I, the plaintiff's lawyer, always sing a one-man show in the courtroom, can I not win completely?
Of course, in the era of reform and opening up, most of the Chinese people have changed their thinking and are willing to choose legal means to protect their interests, which is also the driving force that makes me run around every day.
If you pay, you will naturally get something. Early that morning, I saw the international student Gong Ge waiting for me at the gate of the law firm, his dark eyes shining with joy. And half a year ago, those eyes were full of grievances. He came all the way to thank me.
Half a year ago, Gong Gelai cried, and I listened carefully and learned that after completing a year of pre-university studies in the UK, he applied for a renewal of his three-year undergraduate study through the school's special student renewal channel. Due to some problems with his bank account, he chose to use his mother's bank statement as proof of funds, although the materials have been notarized by the domestic government and reviewed by the school's international student office, but he was still questioned by the border agency: Li Shuai followed his mother's surname, and could not be understood by British officials, and judged his financial certificate to be a fake material.
After the visa was denied, the Border Authority gave Gongge three options:
1. Take out the birth certificate issued by the hospital and resubmit the renewal application in the UK;
2. Leave China immediately and resubmit the renewal application in China or treat it as the first application;
3. Appeal to the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal of the Court of First Instance.
Considering the differences between the systems of China and the United Kingdom and the particularity of their own circumstances, I asked Gong Ge to choose to appeal.
The appeal of a visa refusal case can be done by writing a letter or going to court in person to defend himself, so I asked Miyage to choose to prove his kinship with his mother more straightforwardly and let him go to court in person.
Look at him now and say: "I am so lucky, I met a lawyer in court who knows more about the situation in China, it is you, lawyer Artemisia, it is you who made it so easy for me to win the appeal!"
Alas, even so, it took him nearly nine months and more than £1,400 in legal fees from the time he submitted his renewal application to the time he finally obtained his visa. I can't afford to hurt it, but fortunately, at the end of everything, everyone is happy.
At the beginning, Gong Ge cried and cried: "Lawyer Artemisia, do you say, is it because it is the British general election, it seems that the Labour government deliberately made things difficult for us international students in order to win votes? But in the British political system, the judiciary and the executive branch should be completely unrelated, and this can also protect the interests of our international students at the last moment, right?"
Hao Yanran smiled, also helped him analyze, and said: "Who can appeal the refusal of a visa? You, only you." You need to understand that just because the UK gives a refusal an applicant the opportunity to appeal does not mean that everyone can appeal. Under what circumstances can you appeal? Most of the applications for study abroad are denied, and there is generally the right to appeal. However, the processing time of appeal cases is relatively long, generally taking half a year or even longer. For students who are going to study in the UK, if they are not refused a visa due to integrity issues, choosing to appeal may delay time and miss the start time, and it may be quicker to reapply, but for international students who are already in the UK, they may need to leave the country within a time limit if they are refused. In this case, the option of appeal guarantees that he will continue to remain legally present for a certain period of time, with more room for manoeuvre. So you must choose to appeal. If you don't understand what you need or what you don't understand, you can come and consult me, and I will help you appeal, and it will be decided!"
Hehe, in the face of Gongge's happiness, I am also very happy, and I have tasted the taste of victory, which is indeed very sweet and comfortable.