Description
Our OISC level 2 course runs over two days, and consists of more complex casework (i.e. applications outside of the Immigration Rules). In this course we cover the syllabus at OISC level 2. This course is specifically aimed at immigration advisers seeking accreditation at OISC Level 2 and may be more suitable to those who are interested in becoming acquainted with immigration and asylum law. This two day course is tailored to less experienced practitioners preparing to accredit at a lower level. Be warned at the outset that, although the course does not cover the same detail required for the more advanced OISC Level 3 course, the trainers will still need to move at a fairly intensive pace to cover all the necessary ground. Both OISC Level 2 Immigration and OISC Level 3 Asylum available.
HJT Training are also responsible for supplying the OISC assessment papers across all 3 levels, the marking and moderation process, and the communication of exam results with examinees. We are working hard with the OISC to ensure that together we raise the standard of legal representation in the OISC sector and hope that the accreditation scheme will help us to achieve this whilst ensuring fairness, consistency and accessibility for all.
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This course is specifically aimed at immigration advisors seeking accreditation at OISC Level 2 and may be more suitable to those who are interested in becoming acquainted with immigration law.
This two day version is tailored to less experienced practitioners preparing to accredit at a lower level.
Topics include:
Family life, partners and parents under Appendix FM, including EX1
Children (Appendix FM and Part 8)
Domestic violence
Private life
Article 8 outside the Rules
10-year long residence rule
General grounds of refusal, and criminal offences
Administrative Review
Rights and grounds of appeal, Tribunal procedure rules
Enforcement – removal and deportation, detention and bail
EEA including right to reside for the unemployed, retained and derivative rights, extended family members, Surinder Singh, expulsion and appeals
British citizenship by naturalisation and registration
Ethics
Exam tips and techniques
Delegates will be provided with a digital copy the latest edition of HJTs Mastering Immigration Law manual as well as a digital copy of the Resource Booklet.
Please note, HJTs Mastering Immigration Law manual is NOT printable due to copyright.
For good training practice we are limiting the number of attendees, so please book your place as soon as possible.