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Tier 2 Work Visa Sponsorships - Which firms? Insight from international students?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 85077" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>A graduate visa may not cover the entire period of a training contract, especially if you are doing a LPC course/SQE course that is not eligible for the graduate visa. Even if it is, if there is anytime between your course ending and your TC starting, it means it is likely that a graduate visa will not cover the entirety of a training contract, where the visa is only two years but so is the training contract.</p><p></p><p>If it is a free text box answer to the question explain you will have the right to work until 2 years after you graduate. You obviously don’t actually have that right now, as you have to complete and pass the course to obtain it.</p><p></p><p>If it isn’t a free text box (just a yes or no answer), I would say no. It will be obvious from your application you could be entitled to the graduate visa if you are at a UK university and studying a relevant course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 85077, member: 2672"] A graduate visa may not cover the entire period of a training contract, especially if you are doing a LPC course/SQE course that is not eligible for the graduate visa. Even if it is, if there is anytime between your course ending and your TC starting, it means it is likely that a graduate visa will not cover the entirety of a training contract, where the visa is only two years but so is the training contract. If it is a free text box answer to the question explain you will have the right to work until 2 years after you graduate. You obviously don’t actually have that right now, as you have to complete and pass the course to obtain it. If it isn’t a free text box (just a yes or no answer), I would say no. It will be obvious from your application you could be entitled to the graduate visa if you are at a UK university and studying a relevant course. [/QUOTE]
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