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Level 3 immigration learning objectives for immigration adviser applicants.
OISC awareness posters are available in a range of languages such as Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese and Spanish.
Guidance for regulated organisations on the OISC complaints re-direction scheme.
Frequently Asked Questions
Scenario based questions for level 3 asylum assessment from the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC).
Information on Judicial Reviews and the risk of making a "Totally Without Merit" application.
OISC process for serious disclosures of criminal convictions by immigration advisers.
Practice note on the arrangements registered organisations should make to cover for an authorised adviser's absence.
How the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) deals with complaints against people providing immigration services.
Course Overview
Practice note for immigration advisers on signposting and referring clients.
Flyer developed for the Ukrainian community providing details on how to locate a local registered immigration adviser who can assist with any immigration queries.
Apply to the OISC to undertake Judicial Review Case Management (Checked and validated _ Mar 2019)
Immigration staff guidance on checking whether an asylum applicant's representative is legally authorised to provide advice.
Code of Standards
Tips from the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) on how to write a complaint letter to an immigration adviser.
Guidance for immigration advisers on invoicing customers from the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC).
Practice note on the licensed access scheme and how licensed OISC registered immigration advisers can instruct barristers.
Guidance from the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (the OISC) on the 2016 Commissioner’s code of standards.
Guidance on what you can expect from your adviser.
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