OISC Level 1 courses, CPD 10 Core Hours. February – March 2019, £250+VAT.


Dear friends,

Our new immigration law training as the subject of UK immigration is becoming ever so exciting! To keep up with the ever-changing Brexit and non-Brexit rules, our classroom and livestream training has never been in so much demand.
After many years of experience – and hundreds of successful cases – we are offering to share our experience with you to help you prepare for your OISC Level 1 assessment and accreditation.
The 2-day weekend course is conducted at our office in the City of London (Monument/Bank) and presented by our very own Senior Immigration Lawyer, Jules Motcho, who is practicing at the highest OISC Level 3.
Unlike most traditional courses, ours is conducted using plain language and does not simply contain quotes from the Immigration Rules. We include case studies from our practice, answers to most common questions and a mock Level 1 assessment. We know you love immigration law as much as we do, so we try to keep it as entertaining as possible. We will also provide a PDF version of the course which you can take with you to the 'real' OISC exam.

OISC Level 1 classroom weekend courses:
23-24 February 2019, Saturday and Sunday 10am-5pm, OISC level 1 CPD 10 hours, £250+VAT. READ DESCRIPTION AND BOOK NOW!
23-24 March 2019, Saturday and Sunday 10am-5pm, OISC level 1 CPD 10 hours, £250+VAT. READ DESCRIPTION AND BOOK NOW!
If you prefer online training – self-learning in your own time and place – we have a more detailed Online OISC Level1 courses here.

1st4Immigration is accredited by The OISC, ref no. F200800152. 
Office address: 68 King William Street, City of London, London, EC4M 7DZ.
For more please contact us: info@1st4immigration.com. We respond emails on the same working day!

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