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I have just double checked. As suspected, Work Permits (UK) do not issue TWES for the sports and entertainment sectors.Smit wrote:You may also wish to explore the TWES route to see whether you qualify under that scheme.
Do you mean you have a Juris Doctor (JD) degree? It's probably not equivalent to more than an LLB:Baboosh80 wrote: Here are my stats:
• 27 yr. old male
• Bachelor of Science in Communication (Radio-Television-Film) from The University of Texas at Austin
• Doctorate of Jurisprudence from South Texas College of Law in Houston
• Admitted to the Texas Bar, July 2006
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I do not qualify for the HSMP as the earning capacity qualification leaves me 5 points short (my producer fee was quite low). Unless a law degree qualifies as a PhD and garners 50 points, I cannot come in under the HSMP.
You do not necessarily have to spend more money by going down the TWES route for professional education. You will be also be earning a salary as you are working for them.Baboosh80 wrote:Your TWES suggestion is intriguing. I looked into the exams to become a solicitor, which would make me a much more attractive sell in the job market. I may still consider this option although it would require me to spend money as opposed to making any.