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From Immigration Advice Authority (IAA)
  • Details on how to become a registered immigration adviser including the 'new' Level 1 assessment, the online competence assessments and associated forms.

  • Resource book for level 1 exams for the Immigration Advice Authority.

  • Sample level 1 immigration assessments from the Immigration Advice Authority.

  • Immigration advisers who have been prohibited or suspended by the Immigration Services Tribunal.

  • Sets out the standards that immigration advisers should meet to be considered competent.

  • Level 1 immigration learning objectives for immigration adviser applicants.

  • Information for applicants about the process of the online competence assessment from the Immigration Advice Authority.

  • Resource book for level 2 and 3 exams for the Immigration Advice Authority.

  • The Immigration Advice Authority's code of standards.

  • Assessment dates for the upcoming year will be listed on this page and updated if there are any changes.

  • Helpful resources to guide you in finding qualified advisers, understanding advice levels, and raising a complaint.

  • Essential resources and information on registration, assessments, and professional standards to support your journey as an immigration adviser.

  • Sample level 2 immigration assessments from the Immigration Advice Authority.

  • To help with your assessment preparation, this page offers tips on time management, achieving top marks, and insights from previous candidates.

  • How the Immigration Services Commissioner determines an adviser's competence to give immigration advice.

  • Sample level 3 immigration assessments from the Immigration Advice Authority.

  • Information on the Immigration Advice Authority's revised Continuing Professional Development scheme.

  • Guidance from the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) in relation to its regulation and solicitors.

  • Explains how immigration advice exams are graded, including required communication skills and special considerations.

  • Information on applying for new or continued registration, increasing advice levels, fees, and the application process for ex-offenders.