IAA Level 1 Exam Training
Original price was: £349.00.£309.00Current price is: £309.00.
- Introduction to the IAA and the role of Immigration advisers
- Fundamentals of Immigration Law
- Overview of Immigration routes covered at Level 1
- Detailed discussion on the Immigration Rules and other key legislation
- Mock Level 1 assessment
Description
- Introduction to the IAA and the role of Immigration advisers
- Fundamentals of Immigration Law
- Overview of Immigration routes covered at Level 1
- Detailed discussion on the Immigration Rules and other key legislation
- Mock Level 1 assessment
Course Duration:
2 Days (12 – 14 Hours) | Flexible Options Available (Half-day Sessions, Weekends, or Evening Sessions)
Course Objective:
This course provides a detailed overview of the key immigration routes covered by the IAA (Immigration Advice Authority) Level 1 assessment. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of the various visa categories, the eligibility requirements for each, and how they are tested in the IAA Level 1 exam. Through a combination of theory and practical exercises, participants will leave the course feeling well-prepared to handle the immigration-related questions in the assessment and able to apply their knowledge effectively in real-world casework.
Module 1 – Introduction to the Immigration Advice Authority and Level 1 accreditation
- Overview of the IAA and its role in regulating immigration advisers in the UK
- Overview of the levels of accreditation and the allowed work at Level 1
- IAA Level 1 assessment structure
- Key areas covered in the Level 1 exam
Module 2 – Immigration routes overview
- Overview of key legislation and guidance and where to locate this
- Overview of the key immigration routes covered at Level 1 including work visas, family visas, study visas, visitor visas and other immigration routes
- General immigration rules applicable to all categories
Module 3 – Work based Immigration routes
- Skilled worker visa
- Global business mobility and other work visas
- Temporary workers
- Innovator
- UK Ancestry
Module 4 – Family-based immigration routes
- Spouse and partner visas
- Parent, child and dependent visas
Module 5 – Study based immigration routes
- Student visas
- Child Student
- Graduate visas
- Other study routes
Module 6 – Visitor and short-term immigration routes
- Visitor visas
- Common grounds for refusal
- Other short-term routes including Youth Mobility and Permitted Paid Engagement
Module 7 – Citizenship and nationality law
- Applications from adults
- Applications from children
- When citizenship can be lost
- Overview of other routes to citizenship and when to signpost to a higher level adviser
Module 8 – Settlement
- Settlement from work routes
- Settlement from family routes
- Settlement under long residence and private life considerations
- When settlement can be lost
Module 9 – Asylum, Deportation and Detention
- Overview of the asylum process including potential grounds and grants
- Overview of deportation and exclusion from the UK
- Grounds for detention
- When to refer to a higher level adviser
Module 10 – EU Settlement Scheme
- Overview of the provisions under the EU Settlement Scheme
- Requirements for pre-settled status and settled status
- Family members under the EU Settlement Scheme
- Common pitfalls and complex cases
Module 11 – Refusal remedies
- Administrative reviews and when they apply
- Overview of appeal rights, grounds for appeal and tribunal procedure
- Refusal and reconsideration of citizenship applications
Module 12 – Immigration casework and ethical considerations
- Ethical responsibilities of IAA-accredited advisers
- Dealing with conflicts of interest
- Common pitfalls and best practice
Module 13 – Mock exam questions
- A look at past papers and how these can help with your exam preparation
- Multiple choice and case study examples
- Feedback on answers provided
Module 14 – Exam day tips and preparation
- Reviewing key legislation and common exam topics
- Essential materials to have with you in the exam
- How to stay focused when faced with difficult questions
Delivery Method:
- Instructor-led training with detailed explanations and discussions on key immigration routes
- Practical exercises: case studies, mock exam questions, and group discussions
- Interactive sessions for questions and clarification of key points
- Feedback and review on mock questions and responses to ensure understanding and improvement
- Copy of training materials and study guide
Certification:
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion for Immigration Routes Covered by OISC Level 1 Assessment Preparation.




