Training:
UKCISA Conference:
Training courses
Students working during their studies
This half-day course will examine Government policy and practice relating to permission to work for international students during their studies. We will also consider the situation of EEA and Swiss students, particularly those from countries which have joined the EU more recently. Permission to work for student family members is also covered.
Course objectives
Participants will be able to:
- advise international students on permission to work and its limits whilst they study
- advise students on possible consequences of working outside restricted permission
- advise on freedom to work for students’ spouses and dependants
- advise on the situation for EEA/Swiss nationals and their family members
Date, venue and course code:
- 16 April 2009, London (P424)
Course details
This course is suitable for:
This half day course is suitable for anyone who advises international
students on employment whilst studying, including international student
advisers, careers advisers and human resources (HR) staff. We will not
be discussing any other requirements of the student immigration rules
or Tier 4 in this course.
Fees:
£110 members, £60 students’ unions, £220 non-members
Booking options:
- Download a booking form
- Contact:
The Training Administrator
UK Council for International Student Affairs
9-17 St Albans Place
London N1 0NX
Tel: 020 7288 4330
Fax: 020 7288 4360
Email: training@ukcisa.org.uk