The guidance notes do state that the TWES permit is issued up to five years although it is possible to extend beyond the five year period subject to certain criteria.
Firstly, Work Permits (UK) would normally expect the permit holder to complete the training in the shortest possible time and secondly, individual concerned is normally allowed up to two attempts (or possible attempts) for each exam. I understand that Work Permits (UK) do occasionally extend TWES permit for the third attempt when the failure is marginal.
The TWES was/is a popular route for overseas students to train as accountants in the UK. Using this route as an illustration, if the candidate needs the extra “year” to resit his/her exams when a normal candidate would have completed the qualification by now then Work Permits (UK) is likely to reject the application for extension. On the contrary, if the additional time is required to gain
post qualification (i.e. all exams have been completed) experience with the view of obtaining a practising certificate, then the application is likely to be considered more favourably.
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