We have a nice review about our Online OISC LEVEL 1 Course!


This is a comment on our Facebook post which can be found here: Online OISC LEVEL 1 Course: study in your own time! CPD 16 Hours. Only £199 + VAT.

Our OISC Level 1 training is a bestseller! With the online version, you can download it on your computer and study in your own time – to prepare for your OISC accreditation and Level 1 Assessment. No need to travel to a classroom, no need to wait for the next date. You can start your immigration training right now!

As we are a practicing immigration company and we designed this course based on the years of our experience with the immigration cases and with the training of advisers and solicitors. We have designed this course to be of practical help for those who are preparing for OISC accreditation at Level 1 (Initial Advice) and for compulsory Level 1 Assessment including those who are re-taking the exam. Or perhaps to those who are planning to open a UK immigration consultancy based overseas. It would also be of interest for practicing advisers and immigration lawyers as well as for community group advisers, council or Citizens Advice Bureau workers as well as HR professionals whose companies employ foreign workers.

This is not a boring coverage of the Immigration Rules! We tried to keep the language as simple and entertaining as possible. See the Description and buy Online OISC Level 1 course now (£199+VAT).

If you prefer classroom/livestream training - book our OISC Level 1 course here (£250+VAT, CPD 10 hours)Presented by our Level 3 Senior Immigration Lawyer, the course is held on weekends at our office in Central London. 


1st4Immigration is a practicing immigration law company, accredited by the OISC at the highest Level 3, reference 200800152. Office address: 68 King William Street, City of London, London, EC4M 7DZ.

For more please contact us: info@1st4immigration.com or visit our new website: http://www.1st4immigration.com/ We respond emails on the same working day!



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