
Vanessa Ganguin
Partner (Consultant)
D: +44(0)20 3375 0330
M: +44(0)7855 817714
E: [email protected]

Vanessa is one of the most highly regarded experts in immigration law, with over 25 years' specialist experience in her field.
Vanessa Ganguin is a Partner at GQ|Littler. She has a solid international reputation in immigration, acting for corporate clients including large multinationals, SMEs and entrepreneurs on sponsorship compliance and employee mobility. She is also renowned for her expertise in personal and family immigration, appeals and challenging refusals.
Vanessa has extensive contacts at the Home Office and United Kingdom consuls around the world. She is dedicated to finding the fastest and most economical solutions to suit each case. Nothing is too last-minute or complex.
Vanessa is listed in Chambers & Partners (2024) as a leading individual and clients say “Vanessa is a credit to her profession. She is approachable and accessible, and her legal know-how has proven very valuable in a number of different immigration situations.”
Vanessa is also recognised in the Legal 500 (2024) guide as a leading lawyer, where clients say, "Vanessa is a highly experiences and impressive individual” who “knows her subject inside out and is very happy to comment on unusual employment scenarios. She is very responsive and keen to provide pragmatic advice.”
Vanessa has also been listed on the 'Who’s Who Legal' guide as a Thought Leader in Corporate Immigration among the world’s recommended corporate immigration lawyers.
Vanessa is the founder and managing partner of Vanessa Ganguin Immigration Law Limited, a boutique immigration law firm based in the City which shares our approach and which is under contract to provide immigration support to our clients. Vanessa and her expert team work with us to provide seamless support on a full range of immigration issues.
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