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<blockquote data-quote="BuddingLawyer" data-source="post: 146958" data-attributes="member: 29870"><p>Thank you. On your first reply (1) above, are you suggesting , for example, if the firm uses ONLINE BARBRI course (which does not require student visa), they will expect you to have your Graduate visa ready ? But lets assume the firm's SQE prep course is standard classroom traditional 9/12 month route, will they take the onus of arranging the appropriate 1 year visa and then sponsor the TC work visa ?</p><p></p><p>On your third (3) reply above, just to check my understanding: you are saying that most likely I would have a "gap" year (since my SQE has already been funded and completed by me) and I have to wait for a year for TC to start which is when they will sponsor the Work visa. Have I understood this correct ? </p><p></p><p>Is there a possibility that firms REFUSE to recognize self-funded SQE courses/pass certificates and ask you to repeat the SQE course and/or exam (assuming TC is being awarded)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuddingLawyer, post: 146958, member: 29870"] Thank you. On your first reply (1) above, are you suggesting , for example, if the firm uses ONLINE BARBRI course (which does not require student visa), they will expect you to have your Graduate visa ready ? But lets assume the firm's SQE prep course is standard classroom traditional 9/12 month route, will they take the onus of arranging the appropriate 1 year visa and then sponsor the TC work visa ? On your third (3) reply above, just to check my understanding: you are saying that most likely I would have a "gap" year (since my SQE has already been funded and completed by me) and I have to wait for a year for TC to start which is when they will sponsor the Work visa. Have I understood this correct ? Is there a possibility that firms REFUSE to recognize self-funded SQE courses/pass certificates and ask you to repeat the SQE course and/or exam (assuming TC is being awarded)? [/QUOTE]
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