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<blockquote data-quote="keepmewherethelightis" data-source="post: 90273" data-attributes="member: 16556"><p>Thanks for your inputs, [USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER]!</p><p></p><p>I had a look at the Youth Mobility Scheme as well - I'm afraid I would not be eligible for it. The scheme requires the applicant to have completed an undergraduate degree. As I am presently a penultimate year law student in India, I would not be eligible for the Youth Mobility Scheme till I complete my degree in 2023.</p><p></p><p>I'm also not sure about whether there are any restrictions from the U.K. Government's side. However, Macfarlanes does sponsor visas for vacation schemes, and Links/A&O/HSF have routinely sponsored the visas for their India Internship in-person vacation schemes in previous years. Similarly, Indian students were paid for their virtual vacation schemes with Links/A&O/HSF last year. So maybe there is some scope, I guess.</p><p></p><p>However, a direct training contract application or (albeit less probable) a virtual vacation scheme would take care of these concerns, which is why I thought I'd ask Paul about this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keepmewherethelightis, post: 90273, member: 16556"] Thanks for your inputs, [USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER]! I had a look at the Youth Mobility Scheme as well - I'm afraid I would not be eligible for it. The scheme requires the applicant to have completed an undergraduate degree. As I am presently a penultimate year law student in India, I would not be eligible for the Youth Mobility Scheme till I complete my degree in 2023. I'm also not sure about whether there are any restrictions from the U.K. Government's side. However, Macfarlanes does sponsor visas for vacation schemes, and Links/A&O/HSF have routinely sponsored the visas for their India Internship in-person vacation schemes in previous years. Similarly, Indian students were paid for their virtual vacation schemes with Links/A&O/HSF last year. So maybe there is some scope, I guess. However, a direct training contract application or (albeit less probable) a virtual vacation scheme would take care of these concerns, which is why I thought I'd ask Paul about this! [/QUOTE]
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