Immigration Courses Layout

According to the United Nations on UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS which says, and we quoted:

Article 13.
  1. Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and reside within the borders of each state.
  2. Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his/her own, and to return to his/her country.
Article 14.
  1. Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution.
  2. This right may not be invoked in the case of prosecutions genuinely arising from non-political crimes or acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.

Immigration is an international movement of people to a destination country where they are not natives or where they do not hold citizenship to settle or reside, especially as permanent residents or naturalised citizens, or as a migrant worker to take up employment temporarily.

Regarding the economic effects, research suggests that migration is beneficial for both receiving and sending countries. The research, with few exceptions, finds that immigration, on average, has a positive economic impact on the native population, but considers whether low-skilled immigration negatively affects low-skilled natives. Studies show that removing barriers to migration will have a profound effect on global GDP, with estimated gains of between 67% and 147%. Some economists, however, argue that reducing barriers to labour mobility between developing and developed countries would be one of the most efficient means of reducing poverty.

The academic literature provides mixed findings for the relationship between immigration and crime worldwide. Some studies claim that in the United States immigration has no effect on crime rates or that it reduces crime rates. Research suggests that country of origin matters for the pace and depth of immigrant identity, but that it is quite assimilative for first and second-generation migrants overall.

Some researches disclosed widespread evidence of discrimination against foreign-born and minority populations in the United States and Europe in criminal justice, business, economy, housing, health care, media, and politics.

  • Provide practical training experience on how to make application
  • Practical training on how to represent clients
  • Practical training on drafting legal documents to the Courts and Home Office
  • Preparing you for Level 1 2 3 OISC Tests
  • Supporting you to set up an immigration firm
  • Help to obtain operational documents, Licence etc
  • Provide immigration solutions and advice
  • Extensive training to become a certified immigration expert.
  • We provide many more for your success…

Hawkish College, which is part of the Hawkish group, we are here to provide a solution to a problem and influence knowledge and experience. We will tell you about all the practical aspects of immigration. Practical training on immigration is your passport to your employment. Contact us today to get trained on your dream job.

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Immigration Courses Layout

Name of the course: IMMIGRATION

Level: OISC Immigration Level one

Course Description 

This course covers the basics of the immigration process throughout history, the role of advisor and helps your clients apply and advises what type of application and selection of the correct forms.

During the six weeks course, students will be in charge of drafting the following:

– legal documents

-learn to complete online application forms

-trained on how to use a technicality to solve customers’ problems, – prepare clients for care         letters

– learn to advise customers,

– be able to choose the right case study to solve a customer problem,

-be able to apply for an entry clearance visa,

-to enter to be able to take leave and leave to use in the UK

– be able to learn to apply for a Tier 4 student visa,

you will learn how to apply for a PBS visa for investors. You will also learn that at the level at which you have to set up your firm, however, for this, you should pass the OISC exam.

 

REGULATORY BODIES:

UKVI- UK Visas and Immigration is responsible for making millions of decisions every year about who has the right to visit or stay in the country, with a firm emphasis on national security and a culture of customer satisfaction for people who come here legally.

OISC- The Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner is the United Kingdom regulator of the immigration advice industry whose powers stem from the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 as amended.

 

 

COURSE OUTLINE

Introduction to Immigration

Impact of Immigrant

Visitor’s Visa

Spouses/unmarried partners/fiancé(e) Visa

All other family members

PBS for Tier 1,2, 4 and 5

Domestic workers

Diplomats

Au Pairs

PG medical/dental training

Private medical treatment.

Nationality and citizenship under UK law

Application for a British citizen.

Applications for EU and EEA, residence permit, family permit for a non-EU/EEA family

 

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

At the end of this course, you will know how to solve clients’ problems using Laws, immigration rules, policy and regulations. You will be able to use the right application form to apply for leave to Remain on behalf of your client. You will also be able to advise your clients.

You will be able to draft legal immigration documents. You will be able to make representation for your clients. You will learn how to prepare supporting documents in a folder. You will learn in a prestigious corporate environment amid the working class.

Our institute of the law has developed this program specifically tailored to OISC Level 1 standard.

 

 

COURSE DURATION

6 weeks

 

LEARNING LOCATIONS

One Canada Square (Finance, Accountancy, Investment, Consultancy)

One Canada Square is a skyscraper in Canary Wharf, London. It is the second tallest building Containing 50 storeys in the United Kingdom at 770 feet (235 m) above ground level.

Cesar Pelli designed one Canada Square with Adamson Associates and Frederick Gibberd Coombes. The design and shape are based on earlier precedents buildings that include Brookfield Place and Elizabeth Tower.

The building clads with durable stainless steel. One of the predominant features of the building is the pyramid roof, which contains a flashing aircraft warning light, a rare feature for buildings in the United Kingdom. The distinctive pyramid pinnacle is 800 feet (240 m) above sea level.

 

25/ 33 Canada Square- The Citigroup Centre (Technology, Immigration and Bookkeeping)

The Citigroup Centre is a building complex in London. Its headquarters located in Canary Wharf in the city’s Docklands with the name Citigroup’s EMEA. The centre provides 170,000 square metres (1,800,000 sq. ft) of floor space across two merged buildings – 33 Canada Square (known as “CGC1”) and 25 Canada Square (known as “CGC2”) and houses the bulk of Citi’s UK employee base. Together, both buildings form the Citigroup Centre complex.

 

25 Canada Square, Or Citigroup Centre 2, stands at 200 metres (656 ft) and, alongside HSBC Tower (with which it was built in tandem), is the joint 4th-tallest building in the United Kingdom (behind The Shard, One Canada Square and Heron Tower). Designed by César Pelli & Associates, construction of the 45-storey tower – undertaken by Canary Wharf Contractors that began in 1998 and was completed in 2001, with Citigroup leasing the building from the outset.

 

The Gherkin Building (Taxation, Payroll, Compliance)

After plans to build the 92-storey Millennium Tower dropped, 30 St Mary Axe designed by Norman Foster and Arup Group. Skanska erected it; construction started in 2001.

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