Hi, I am an international student and I completed my master's degree in the UK last summer (I am still in the UK holding a Graduate Visa and doing SQE). My questions are basically threefold:
Firstly, do most law firms allow people who have already graduated to apply for vacation schemes? I believe it should be the case, but I was a bit confused by the term "graduates" in the eligibility requirements on the websites. Does it mean "graduate students" or "those who already left the uni for good"?
Secondly, do law firms generally prefer offering current students VS places? Will graduates be at a bit of a disadvantage?
Thirdly, if I were to succeed in the VS and be offered a training contract, will law firms usually sponsor a visa for me to remain in the UK until the TC commences? Will international students holding a Graduate Visa be at a bit of a disadvantage in the eyes of the firms?
I hope the questions make sense. Thanks a lot!!
Firstly, do most law firms allow people who have already graduated to apply for vacation schemes? I believe it should be the case, but I was a bit confused by the term "graduates" in the eligibility requirements on the websites. Does it mean "graduate students" or "those who already left the uni for good"?
Secondly, do law firms generally prefer offering current students VS places? Will graduates be at a bit of a disadvantage?
Thirdly, if I were to succeed in the VS and be offered a training contract, will law firms usually sponsor a visa for me to remain in the UK until the TC commences? Will international students holding a Graduate Visa be at a bit of a disadvantage in the eyes of the firms?
I hope the questions make sense. Thanks a lot!!