OISC Level 1 course, online and classroom, from a practicing immigration company in the City.

Whether you prefer to study online or be taught in a classroom – we have it covered! As a practicing OISC-regulated company, we  have designed this to be of practical help for those who are preparing for OISC accreditation at Level 1, re-taking an exam or need to improve their knowledge. The course includes a mock Level 1 Assessment and case studies from our practice.

Online OISC LEVEL 1 course – CPD 16 hours.
Can be downloaded from our website and study in your own time from any computer or your Smartphone. No need to travel to a classroom or wait for available dates! And it awards 16 core hours of Continued Professional Development (CPD), which is accepted by the OISC. You are allowed to bring this material to your Level 1 Assessment at the OISC! Download our course material or read the detailed Table of Contents (Syllabus) and Extracts here:  http://www.1st4immigration.com/training/online-oisc-level-1-course.php 

Classroom OISC Level 1 course on weekends at our office in the City - CPD 10 hours.


A very practical 2-day weekend course at our office in the City of London. After many years of experience – and hundreds of successful cases – we are offering to share our experience . You can read Testimonials on our immigration cases here. Our tutors are our very own OISC-accredited practicing immigration advisers, you can read about them on the Tutors page. We include cases studies from our practice, answers to most common questions and a mock Level 1 assessment. Generally, we try to keep it as entertaining as possible. We will also provide a printed version of the course (150 pages) for you to take home, which is very detailed, contains more cases studies and you can take it with you to the 'real' OISC exam.

For dates and fees click here (we have training almost every month):  http://www.1st4immigration.com/training/classroom-oisc-level-1-course.php


1st 4Immigration, OISC ref F200800152 

68 King William Street, City of London, London, EC4N 7DZ.


 

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