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👨‍💻 Self-Study OISC LEVEL 1 Course - only £199 + VAT

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  Our Online OISC Level 1 course is a bestseller! We have been providing it for 10 years. The most updated version is available to buy, download and study in your own time. 1st 4Immigration Ltd has been accredited by the OISC since 2008. Our training is accredited by The CPD Standards Office.  The course is great for you if: - you are preparing to take a Level 1 OISC exam and become an immigration adviser. - you are a registered adviser or solicitor and wish to broaden your knowledge, such as to learn in detail about the post-Brexit Points-Based Immigration System or our second-to-none guidance on Financial Requirement £18,600 for Spouse/Partner visas. You will earn 16 CPD hours! - you work in HR or have a business and need to learn about sponsorship of foreign workers, employing students etc.  This is not the boring coverage of the Immigration Rules, we keep it as entertaining as possible!   Find more details and buy Online OISC Level 1 course here (£199+VAT). ...

🇫🇷 French Schengen visa for summer travel - ACT NOW!

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  France is open! You can travel for any reason, including a holiday. We need to act very fast to secure your appointment now, to apply later and to travel in the next 6 months. As an accredited agency, we have slots (appointments) separate from the public system, we get them sooner but they are still limited, so ACT NOW! You can apply as early as 6 months before your planned travel date!   Please contact us now: - Phone: 0871 472 1468 - Email: info@multitravelvisas.co.uk - Website:  https://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/contact-us    Multi Travel Visas   team

🇬🇧 Spouse and Partner visas - 5 or 10-year route? The difference.

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  The difference between 5 and 10-year routes for spouses, partners and parents of British citizens.    5-year route is a standard one.  You can qualify for permanent residency after 5 years in the UK. The 1st visa is for 30 months (2.5 years) if you apply inside the UK, such as when switching from a Student, Graduate, Youth Mobility or a work visa. Or for 33 months (2.5 years + 3 months) if you apply outside the UK. Then extension for further 2.5 years, then settlement after 5 years.  10-year route is used when you have serious, exceptional circumstances  why you cannot meet the requirements of the standard route. For example, a serious illness or similar family circumstances are preventing you or your partner from meeting the Financial Requirement £18,600. Here the 1st visa is again for 30 months (2.5 years), but you need further 3 extensions until you can settle in the UK after 10 years. There may be better solutions, however, such as switching from the ...