A new testimonial about our classroom OISC Level 1 training course

“I have recently graduated and am very new to this sector. Many of the skills and documents/ regulations that are useful to master and understand in order to succeed in this field are not yet in my scope. As a result, it would be easy to be overwhelmed or intimidated by the large amount of information introduced ion this course. Thanks to Daniels instructions this was not my experience. The course was well presented and paced. The information that was overly technical or would benefit from personal and more careful study was noted but avoided. Where real life examples from Daniels experience could be employed in order to elucidate complicated sections, Daniel provided this. At all points, Daniel asked if I had questions and if I was following, as well as asking questions sporadically to ensure that I was paying attention. All hew questions that I asked were answered and I have been provided with details in order to follow up with any further questions by both email and telephone. Finally, Daniel was friendly and accommodating. I was hot beverages, refreshments and a free lunch. I have no complaints and only enjoyed a good experience.” Mazda

1st 4immigration provides 2 days OISC Level 1 training course at our office in the City of London. This is a classroom course delivered by our OISC registered immigration adviser, who deal with UK immigration applications on a daily basis. This course is accredited by the OISC and after successful completion of mock assessment, attendees can get 10 CPD hours. 

For more information, please click on this link - http://www.1st4immigration.com/training/classroom-oisc-level-1-course.php . We also provide training courses on points based system and there is a range of online courses available on our website. 

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