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Date
19 November 2024
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Time
10:00 - 12:30
Stop press is our biannual flagship event for UKCISA members to keep up to date with all significant immigration changes affecting international students from the last six months.
We will be holding this event on 19 November to cover changes and updates to law and policy from May 2024 to October 2024. It will include any relevant changes from the Autumn Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules as well as an update on UKCISA’s work in liaising on policies and processes with government departments.
This course will help you to:
- identify changes in law, policy, guidance and caselaw that have had a big impact on international students in the preceding 6 months.
- assess how these changes affect your work.
- hear from UKCISA about any potential impact of recent and upcoming changes and ongoing discussions in relation to these.
This stand-alone training will include presentations, the opportunity for you to ask questions and discuss relevant immigration developments.
Our training is grounded in the principles of the #WeAreInternational Student Charter, a student-led document that provides guidance on delivering a world-class international student experience, from pre-arrival to post-graduation. This course will provide you with the tools, skills and knowledge to support the implementation of all the principles in the charter.
Who should attend?
This event is for staff working with international students who have a good understanding of the current immigration system.
Suitable for: international student advisers; student advisers; compliance staff;
Minimum experience level: experience of the Student route required
The full list of courses we currently offer can be found here.
Previous attendee told us:
'The information was relayed in a concise and understandable way'
'Can't wait for the next one, it was very informative'
Deepa is an Advice & Training Officer. The Advice & Training team specialise in student-related immigration law, fee status and student support legislation, as well as other areas affecting international students such as welfare, hardship, and studying and living in the UK. They provide OISC-compliant advice to members and international students and deliver informative, engaging training to members. Their analysis of UK legislation enables UKCISA to identify issues in law and government materials for lobbying or clarification.
Robert is an Advice & Training Officer. The Advice & Training team specialise in student-related immigration law, fee status and student support legislation, as well as other areas affecting international students such as welfare, hardship, and studying and living in the UK. They provide OISC-compliant advice to members and international students and deliver informative, engaging training to members. Their analysis of UK legislation enables UKCISA to identify issues in law and government materials for lobbying or clarification.