Points - Based System training course: Tiers, Points, Dependants, qualifying for ILR. Saturday, 17th September 2016, from a practicing OISC-accredited immigration firm in the City of London.

The course focuses on Tier 2 General and Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa categories, applying for a Sponsor Licence and using Tier 2 Code of Practice as well as qualifying for Indefinite Leave in these routes. It also covers rules for family members of PBS migrants.

This is an intensive 1-day Saturday course at our office in the City of London. 1st 4Immigration Ltd is a practicing company, accredited by The OISC at the highest Level 3. PBS applications, as well as applications for PBS Dependants, are one of the main categories in our practice and we are sharing our practical experience with you!

TRAINING DATES:
Saturday, 17th September 2016 (10am - 6pm).  To book please visit this page:
http://www.1st4immigration.com/training/pbs-course.php

Unlike most traditional courses, ours is conducted using plain language and does not simply contain quotes from the Immigration Rules. We include cases studies from our practice, answers to most common questions, and a test. We keep our training as entertaining as possible!

This course was accredited for CPD and can be used under the OISC CPD requirements following the change in 2016. CPD for this course is assessed at the level of 7 core hours and will be awarded subject to successful completion of the multiple-choice test.

Detailed Course Agenda can be found here and is designed in our own unique way. 


1st 4Immigration Ltd: 68 King William Street, City of London, London, EC4N 7DZ. Near Monument underground station. Email: training@1st4immigration.com , phone: 0871 472 1468 (£0.13 per minute plus your provider's access charge, emails are free). Website: www.1st4immigration.com/training.

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