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This page outlines the application process for organisations registering to provide Level 1 Immigration advice and services related to the EU Settlement Scheme.
Level 3 immigration learning objectives for immigration adviser applicants.
Information for immigration advisers on signposting and referring clients.
Information to help immigration advisers identify clients who might be vulnerable and how they can meet their needs.
Home Office submits key changes to Parliament that enhance IAA’s legislative powers.
Points for registered immigration advice organisations to consider when investigating clients' complaints.
Meet the leadership team driving the strategic vision and operations of the IAA, dedicated to ensuring high standards across the sector.
Practice note on the arrangements registered organisations should make to cover for an authorised adviser's absence.
How to get the best out of your Immigration Advice Authority regulated immigration adviser.
Outlines how Level 3 advisers can undertake work with authorisation at Judicial Review Case Management level.
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