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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 32479" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>The visa is a standard 2 years... your Tier 2 would just superseded/replace it when it is needed. The firm would apply for the Tier 2 before your TC started as a post-study visa wouldn’t necessarily cover your whole training contract anyway. It’s too risky to apply part way through a TC, so firms just apply for it at the start, meaning you can stay on as a NQ too on the same visa.</p><p></p><p>No, the LPC route is going to be available for at least another 7 years and will just be phased out. As some firms are putting future trainees through the GDL this September, they will move on to the LPC in 2021. I would expect firms to phase out the LPC from 2022 onwards, as that’s when there’s not going to be too many non-law grads available who can still do the LPC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 32479, member: 2672"] The visa is a standard 2 years... your Tier 2 would just superseded/replace it when it is needed. The firm would apply for the Tier 2 before your TC started as a post-study visa wouldn’t necessarily cover your whole training contract anyway. It’s too risky to apply part way through a TC, so firms just apply for it at the start, meaning you can stay on as a NQ too on the same visa. No, the LPC route is going to be available for at least another 7 years and will just be phased out. As some firms are putting future trainees through the GDL this September, they will move on to the LPC in 2021. I would expect firms to phase out the LPC from 2022 onwards, as that’s when there’s not going to be too many non-law grads available who can still do the LPC. [/QUOTE]
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