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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="robertg22" data-source="post: 215948" data-attributes="member: 36812"><p><strong><em>Do you require permission or a visa to work in the office location(s) you are applying to?</em></strong></p><p></p><p>As an international student, how realistic and/or beneficial is it for me to press <strong>No </strong>on every single one of these questionnaires, even for the larger firms that are happy to offer sponsorships, given that I could just use the Graduate Visa route for my TC?</p><p>Anyone got stories of this method failing horrendously? Anyone got confirmations that firms allow you to act stupid (oh I thought grad visa counts) in a way?</p><p>Is the answer any different for VS vs TC applications?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robertg22, post: 215948, member: 36812"] [B][I]Do you require permission or a visa to work in the office location(s) you are applying to?[/I][/B] As an international student, how realistic and/or beneficial is it for me to press [B]No [/B]on every single one of these questionnaires, even for the larger firms that are happy to offer sponsorships, given that I could just use the Graduate Visa route for my TC? Anyone got stories of this method failing horrendously? Anyone got confirmations that firms allow you to act stupid (oh I thought grad visa counts) in a way? Is the answer any different for VS vs TC applications? [/QUOTE]
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