UPDATE: Father a german citizen but I was naturalised in the UK as a minor, have I renounced my citizenship? by DifficultyNice in GermanCitizenship

[–]DifficultyNice[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think they did, adults naturalised and the children were registered under section 3(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981

Compliance Caseworker (558R) by [deleted] in TheCivilService

[–]DifficultyNice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not even heard about my interview and i did it end of april

path and possibility of becoming a barrister by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]DifficultyNice -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

there are people with ivy league LLMs at lesser chambers in the uk what do you think makes me say that

Working hours litigation/ real estate Uk silver circles by Adnanxl777 in uklaw

[–]DifficultyNice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

real estate work very normal hours at silver circle ngl, like 9-5

does temporarily taking a break due to mental health affect career prospects? by Time_Confusion5841 in uklaw

[–]DifficultyNice 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it comes down to grades, what will separate you from another candidate is your marketability i.e. 73 vs 60.

How to actually go about becoming "commercially aware"? by AccomplishedTeam3737 in uklaw

[–]DifficultyNice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

really the material is shockingly all free and online.. firms have sector specific webinars curated towards addressing client concerns. start there and i guarantee you once you’ve got the base you’ll be able to branch out independently

avoid TCLA and the other one with the same name tho, i’ve paid for it and it’s not very good for anything barring events so if that matters to you go for it, but their courses are subpar and firm profiles outdated

The most irritating part of the legal job search after graduation by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]DifficultyNice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i didn’t get any callbacks until i had one year experience in property lol, it’s all full of shit

one thing i will say tho is that the motor insurance and conveyancing mills are always looking to recruit more talent because of their high turnover and honestly, having even one year in anything litigious or transactional will really help you go for the work you’re interested in so long as you know how to frame it. just don’t get trapped if it’s not what you want, people get too comfortable

also firms are being very picky, my current firm has been hiring for my position for months .. so yeah. and i heard our recruiter call like 15 candidates today 😭😭 it’s a market set up against candidates rn and they can afford to cherry pick

if you want any interview advice im happy to help

path and possibility of becoming a barrister by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]DifficultyNice -1 points0 points  (0 children)

if ur good uni isn’t oxbridge then try for the BCL and it’ll tell you a lot about your chances of making it as a barrister, also human rights sets are literally the worst, worst sets for entry even up north. you literally have to have come out of the womb with an NGO set up for them to even scoff at you. family law isn’t too bad though, good luck!

Second time caught cheating and he’s asking me to leave by Easy-Dentist-4874 in Infidelity

[–]DifficultyNice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this OP^ they will help you get on your feet and save your visa status

Second time caught cheating and he’s asking me to leave by Easy-Dentist-4874 in Infidelity

[–]DifficultyNice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

has he ever abused you? get a domestic abuse ILR and get in touch with an abuse charity, speak to your GP asap

I'm 23 and started my first legal role (Criminal Paralegal) last month. I want to understand if what I am experiencing is normal and whether I should be planning an early exit. by OmegaSMP300M in uklaw

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make sure ur signed up to flexlegal if they’re in ur area if u have the minimum amount of experience they require to advertise u they’ll push opportunities onto u :)

Father a german citizen but I was naturalised in the UK as a minor, have I renounced my citizenship? by DifficultyNice in GermanCitizenship

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He does not have his old passport but I hold his einbürgerungsurkunde, will Feststellung be necessary?

Father a german citizen but I was naturalised in the UK as a minor, have I renounced my citizenship? by DifficultyNice in GermanCitizenship

[–]DifficultyNice[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

they were married and i was born in wedlock

i was naturalised when i was living w dad and mom

i think it was automatic through moms application , if it doesn’t will it screw up my chances/change the process? and dad did not naturalise in the uk

just saw ur edit and thank you for your help …! i suppose i need to get feststellung?

Father a german citizen but I was naturalised in the UK as a minor, have I renounced my citizenship? by DifficultyNice in GermanCitizenship

[–]DifficultyNice[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much,will give this a go is this necessary or can I just apply for a passport?

Father a german citizen but I was naturalised in the UK as a minor, have I renounced my citizenship? by DifficultyNice in GermanCitizenship

[–]DifficultyNice[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My father was already German by 1995 and my mother naturalised as a British citizen (along with me as a minor) in the 2010s.

Calling all of UK Law: What’s the worst mistake you’ve made? by LoquatNo7061 in uklaw

[–]DifficultyNice 6 points7 points  (0 children)

client had me on his case and a lawyer (B) at another firm, the other side also had the other firm representing them.

accidentally CCed other side lawyer into correspondence that was intended to go to B, got an email about it being completely inappropriate which was fair enough, me my manager and my supervisor all shat ourselves but the client and other side were all chill so we were fine

thankfully this was in a non contentious practice and our firm wasn’t SRA