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<blockquote data-quote="Ram Sabaratnam" data-source="post: 214653" data-attributes="member: 36738"><p>Hiya [USER=41215]@Poppypops124[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Thanks for sharing this. Can I just check who your course provider is? If it's ULaw or BPP, then, it’s worth noting that both typically require students to be on a valid student visa once you've enrolled in their full-time SQE programmes. There are usually conditions attached, including in-person attendance and sitting certain assessments in the UK. Even if the total time you’re physically present is under six months, the course itself might still be classed as a longer-term programme for visa purposes, so it’s really important to clarify this with the provider directly.</p><p></p><p>That said, the timeline you’ve outlined (Sep–Dec for SQE1 and Feb–Mar for SQE2, including revision breaks) is more or less standard for full-time SQE courses. I'd recommend checking in with your course provider’s admissions or compliance team sooner rather than later, since they’ll be best placed to advise on the visa requirements for your specific situation.</p><p></p><p>Do let us know if you have any questions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ram Sabaratnam, post: 214653, member: 36738"] Hiya [USER=41215]@Poppypops124[/USER] Thanks for sharing this. Can I just check who your course provider is? If it's ULaw or BPP, then, it’s worth noting that both typically require students to be on a valid student visa once you've enrolled in their full-time SQE programmes. There are usually conditions attached, including in-person attendance and sitting certain assessments in the UK. Even if the total time you’re physically present is under six months, the course itself might still be classed as a longer-term programme for visa purposes, so it’s really important to clarify this with the provider directly. That said, the timeline you’ve outlined (Sep–Dec for SQE1 and Feb–Mar for SQE2, including revision breaks) is more or less standard for full-time SQE courses. I'd recommend checking in with your course provider’s admissions or compliance team sooner rather than later, since they’ll be best placed to advise on the visa requirements for your specific situation. Do let us know if you have any questions! [/QUOTE]
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