You do not necessarily need a law degree, or any degree, to give immigration advice regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) .
This may be a quicker way into the profession and you can decide which areas of immigration, asylum and nationality law you want to work in.
There are 3 levels of regulation and each requires a minimum amount of experience, for example:
- level 1 - basic immigration advice within the Immigration Rules - a minimum of 3 months' experience
- level 2 - more complex work, including applications outside the Immigration Rules - a minimum of 12 months' experience
- level 3 - includes appeals work and a minimum of 18 months' experience
To register with the IAA, you'll need to attend training, pass an exam and meet their standards.