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Vacation scheme for international students with no graduate visa
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<blockquote data-quote="axelbeugre" data-source="post: 150864" data-attributes="member: 30937"><p>Hey [USER=10340]@paulzhou99[/USER], I am so sorry for your situation and being an international student myself I can understand the struggle with visa and vacation scheme applications. Unfortunately, I am afraid law firms will not allow you to do any vacation schemes if you do not have a student visa or a right to work in the UK. I found that they are pretty strict about that. What some firms might do, if they really like you, is to move you to a direct training contract process so you might have a chance with that. I would say that this might be more common with firms who recruit a substantial amount of people from their direct training contract application like white & case, weil or dentons. What I would do is to reach out to graduate recruitment of the firms you are interested in and make sure to make them aware of the situation.</p><p>Good luck with everything !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="axelbeugre, post: 150864, member: 30937"] Hey [USER=10340]@paulzhou99[/USER], I am so sorry for your situation and being an international student myself I can understand the struggle with visa and vacation scheme applications. Unfortunately, I am afraid law firms will not allow you to do any vacation schemes if you do not have a student visa or a right to work in the UK. I found that they are pretty strict about that. What some firms might do, if they really like you, is to move you to a direct training contract process so you might have a chance with that. I would say that this might be more common with firms who recruit a substantial amount of people from their direct training contract application like white & case, weil or dentons. What I would do is to reach out to graduate recruitment of the firms you are interested in and make sure to make them aware of the situation. Good luck with everything ! [/QUOTE]
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