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Information from the Immigration Advice Authority on immigration advisers' supervision of employees.
Level 2 immigration learning objectives for immigration adviser applicants.
Model documents for organisations applying to be registered with the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC).
To help with your assessment preparation, this page offers tips on time management, achieving top marks, and insights from previous candidates.
Offers guidance on what individuals and community or voluntary groups are legally permitted to do when advising people with immigration-related queries.
Scenario-based questions for level 2 asylum assessment from the Immigration Advice Authority.
Level 3 immigration learning objectives for immigration adviser applicants.
Scenario-based questions for level 3 asylum assessment from the Immigration Advice Authority.
Explains how immigration advice exams are graded, including required communication skills and special considerations.
How the Immigration Services Commissioner determines an adviser's competence to give immigration advice.
Learn about the OISC Code of Standards and how this relates to your role as an Immigration Adviser. PLEASE NOTE: This course is provided without a voice-over.
Summarised information about the Immigration Advice Authority regulations that immigration advisers must follow.
We are committed to delivering fair, professional and accessible services. This Charter outlines what you can expect from us and what we ask of you in return.
Information from the Immigration Advice Authority on immigration advisers' fees and accounts.
Meet the leadership team driving the strategic vision and operations of the IAA, dedicated to ensuring high standards across the sector.
Level 3 asylum learning objectives for immigration adviser applicants.
Information on Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks carried out on behalf of the Immigration Advice Authority.
This page outlines the application process for organisations registering to provide Level 1 Immigration advice and services related to the EU Settlement Scheme.
How the Immigration Advice Authority deals with complaints against people providing immigration services.
How to get the best out of your Immigration Advice Authority regulated immigration adviser.
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