Hi there,
I guess it's ok to tell your students to 'read this information from Home
Office website' rather than 'I think you should......'.
Simple as that - keep yourself safe and keep your studenets safe.
It is indeed very kind for tutors to help their students, but we are not
sure whether we can help them in the right way. Therefore, it's wise to
refer them to people who have the knowledge of providing help in
immigration. Just click the link below, you will find the person your
students should talk to - or, alternatively, you can take OISC level 1
test to BECOME a proper immigration adviser!
ESOL tutor + OISC L1 adviser --> why not? ;)
http://www.oisc.gov.uk/people_seeking_immigration_advice/adviser_finder/
Regards,
T.
***********************************
ESOL-Research is a forum for researchers and practitioners with an interest in research into teaching and learning ESOL. ESOL-Research is managed by James Simpson at the Centre for Language Education Research, School of Education, University of Leeds.
To join or leave ESOL-Research, visit
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/ESOL-RESEARCH.html
A quick guide to using Jiscmail lists can be found at:
http://jiscmail.ac.uk/help/using/quickuser.htm
To contact the list owner, send an email to
[log in to unmask]
|