Non-EEA nationals will have to find an employer who is willing to offer you an internship placement. The prospective employer will need to obtain a permit from the DfES Overseas Labour Service for you before you apply for entry clearance. The employer needs to complete and submit the form WPSI.
The following requirements need to be satisfied before a permit is issued:
•You must be on a first or higher degree level course at a college or university overseas;
•The employer must be considering recruiting you, normally as a trainee, following completion of your course;
•The company must have a significant trading presence in the UK and other countries;
•Permission will only be given for one internship with an employer; and
•Payment should reflect the normal trainee rates applicable to the profession or sector in which the internship is offered.
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