Classroom OISC Level 1 training course and specialist short courses.



We have a full 2-day weekend Level 1 course as well as short course to focus on what’s important to you! Choose from a 1- day course or just an evening session.
Have your say - email us your questions and suggestions beforehand, so we could cover the requested topics of your immigration casework.
Date/TimeCourseCPDPrice

24 October 2018
Wednesday
6pm-8pm
Specialist
course:
-EEA rules
-Spouse visas
CPD
2 hours
£100+VAT
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7 November 2018
Wednesday
6pm-8pm
Specialist
course:
-EEA rules
-Tier 1
Entrepreneur
-Tier 2 General
CPD
2 hours
£100+VAT
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10 November 2018
Saturday
9am-5pm
One day
course:
-Spouse visas
-EEA rules
-Tier 1
Entrepreneur
-Tier 2 General
-Tier 5 visas
CPD
7 hours
£150+VAT
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24-25 November 2018
Saturday & Sunday
10am-4pm
OISC level 1CPD
10 hours
£250+VAT
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12 December 2018
Wednesday
6pm-8pm
Specialist
course:
-EEA rules
-Spouse visas
CPD
2 hours
£100+VAT
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All courses are conducted at our office in the City of London: 68 King William Street, Monument/Bank, London EC4N 7DZ. Directions here
Presented by our Senior Immigration Lawyer, Jules Motcho, Level 3 OISC. 
Detailed OISC Level 1 Course Agenda can be found here and is designed in our own unique way. Other courses focus on the selected modules from Level 1 course. 
1st 4Immigration Ltd is an OISC-accredited immigration firm, ref F200800152, Level 3. We have over 10 years of experience and 1000s of successful cases, particularly Spouse visas, PBS, ILR and EEA. We hold our own Tier 2 Sponsor Licence. The company as founded by a British/foreign couple and all our current staff are immigrants who have experienced the UK immigration procedure themselves. 
Disclaimer: 1st 4Immigration Ltd is a practicing immigration company and accredited by the OISC to provide immigration services to the migrants. We also provide training to other current and prospective immigration professionals on a for-profit basis. We are not The OISC and not affiliated with any government organisation. We provide training on the immigration law which helps prepare for the OISC assessment and accreditation but training itself does NOT guarantee OISC accreditation. You will have to pass a 'real' OISC exam and meet all other accreditation requirements.

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