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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25
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<blockquote data-quote="billyonthespeeddial" data-source="post: 214658" data-attributes="member: 27428"><p>Hi! I can help with this.</p><p></p><p>If you're an international applicant (like me), as a starting point, you will have no right to work in the UK. Very few firms are willing to sponsor a visa just for a vacation scheme.</p><p></p><p>Studying an LLM will require you to obtain a Student Visa. A Student Visa will allow you to work 20 hours per week max during term time. However, outside of term time, you will be allowed to work full-time without any specific limits. Therefore, on a Student Visa, you will be able to take part in vacation schemes that fall outside of your university's term time. Check the university's academic calendar to be sure.</p><p></p><p>Completing an LLM will give you the right to apply for a Graduate Visa. For the duration of your Graduate Visa, you will be able to work full-time in the UK without restrictions, which will allow you to take part in any vacation scheme. A Graduate Visa, right now, is issued for 2 years (though the government will likely soon reduce its duration to 1.5 years). It will start running from the date on which it is granted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billyonthespeeddial, post: 214658, member: 27428"] Hi! I can help with this. If you're an international applicant (like me), as a starting point, you will have no right to work in the UK. Very few firms are willing to sponsor a visa just for a vacation scheme. Studying an LLM will require you to obtain a Student Visa. A Student Visa will allow you to work 20 hours per week max during term time. However, outside of term time, you will be allowed to work full-time without any specific limits. Therefore, on a Student Visa, you will be able to take part in vacation schemes that fall outside of your university's term time. Check the university's academic calendar to be sure. Completing an LLM will give you the right to apply for a Graduate Visa. For the duration of your Graduate Visa, you will be able to work full-time in the UK without restrictions, which will allow you to take part in any vacation scheme. A Graduate Visa, right now, is issued for 2 years (though the government will likely soon reduce its duration to 1.5 years). It will start running from the date on which it is granted. [/QUOTE]
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