Makka Solicitors Ltd was established in 2007. Since then we have grown and we now operate from Tooting, London and also have a branch office in Islamabad, Pakistan. The firm is committed to putting its clients' needs first by providing tailored legal advice and assistance at affordable and competitive costs. Our overall aim is to provide honest advice in a timely manner to achieve the best results for our clients whilst keeping the costs to a minimum.
From our clients' feedback and comments by other professionals we have reasons to be proud of our services and the quality of our work. In fact, most of our new business derives from client referrals. We aim to continue maintaining our reputation of a firm that is highly recommended by existing clients. Our team of lawyers and support staff have the expertise to assist you with your legal needs.
Our staff can provide advice in other languages such as Bengali, Hindi, Punjabi, Turkish and Urdu. We provide specialist advice in Commercial Property; Contract; European Law; Immigration; Family; Litigation; Nationality; and Residential Property.
From our clients' feedback and comments by other professionals we have reasons to be proud of our services and the quality of our work. In fact, most of our new business derives from client referrals. We aim to continue maintaining our reputation of a firm that is highly recommended by existing clients. Our team of lawyers and support staff have the expertise to assist you with your legal needs.
Our staff can provide advice in other languages such as Bengali, Hindi, Punjabi, Turkish and Urdu. We provide specialist advice in Commercial Property; Contract; European Law; Immigration; Family; Litigation; Nationality; and Residential Property.
Services
We offer legal advice and assistance in the sale and purchase of residential and commercial property, including, land, garages, shops.
The services of divorce Solicitors are essential when a couple separates during divorce or a civil partnership dissolution.
The commercial reality is that even though people do not want to spend their valuable time in fighting expensive litigation.
The list of our practice is not exhaustive.
Therefore, please contact us to find out whether we can assist and advise you in any other areas of law.
The services of divorce Solicitors are essential when a couple separates during divorce or a civil partnership dissolution.
The commercial reality is that even though people do not want to spend their valuable time in fighting expensive litigation.
The list of our practice is not exhaustive.
Therefore, please contact us to find out whether we can assist and advise you in any other areas of law.
You can also apply if you're the family member of an eligible person of Northern Ireland.
If you are not a EU, EEA or Swiss citizen, but you are the family member of an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen, then you may also apply.
If your application is successful, you'll get either settled or pre-settled status.
The EEA includes the EU countries and also Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
You may be able to stay in the UK without applying - for example, if you're an Irish citizen or already have indefinite leave to remain.
If you are not a EU, EEA or Swiss citizen, but you are the family member of an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen, then you may also apply.
If your application is successful, you'll get either settled or pre-settled status.
The EEA includes the EU countries and also Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
You may be able to stay in the UK without applying - for example, if you're an Irish citizen or already have indefinite leave to remain.
Family Reunion for Family Members of a Person with Refugee Status/ Humanitarian Protection in the UK.
If you have been granted refugee status or humanitarian protection in the UK, your family members may be able to join or stay with you in the UK under the Family Reunion Policy.
If their application is successful, your family members will be allowed to come to or stay in the UK with the same permission as you have.
You and your partner must intend to live together and continue your relationship after they apply.
If you have been granted refugee status or humanitarian protection in the UK, your family members may be able to join or stay with you in the UK under the Family Reunion Policy.
If their application is successful, your family members will be allowed to come to or stay in the UK with the same permission as you have.
You and your partner must intend to live together and continue your relationship after they apply.
You can apply to settle in the UK if you've been in the UK legally for 10 continuous years (known as 'long residence').
Settling (known as 'indefinite leave to remain') means you can stay in the UK without any time restrictions.
You must meet all the eligibility requirements which are set out below.
You may be able to extend your stay for another 2 years (known as 'leave to remain') even if you do not meet all the eligibility requirements.
You must have permission to stay ('leave to remain').
This can be in any immigration category, or a combination of different immigration categories.
Settling (known as 'indefinite leave to remain') means you can stay in the UK without any time restrictions.
You must meet all the eligibility requirements which are set out below.
You may be able to extend your stay for another 2 years (known as 'leave to remain') even if you do not meet all the eligibility requirements.
You must have permission to stay ('leave to remain').
This can be in any immigration category, or a combination of different immigration categories.
You do not automatically get British citizenship if you were born in the UK.
It depends on when you were born and your parents' circumstances.
There are different rules depending on when you were born because of the changes in the British Nationality Act.
You may be eligible to apply for citizenship if you were born in the UK and are not a British citizen by 'naturalisation' or 'registration'.
To apply as the spouse or civil partner of a British citizen you must have lived in the UK for the last 3 years.
It depends on when you were born and your parents' circumstances.
There are different rules depending on when you were born because of the changes in the British Nationality Act.
You may be eligible to apply for citizenship if you were born in the UK and are not a British citizen by 'naturalisation' or 'registration'.
To apply as the spouse or civil partner of a British citizen you must have lived in the UK for the last 3 years.
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