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Last chance to have your say on new OISC Code

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Summary

Thank you to those who have already responded to our consultation. There is now only two weeks left for you help shape the OISC’s amended Code of Standards.

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Consultation description

The OISC has been undergoing a programme of transformation to embed advice seekers at the heart of its work.

In order to do this, and to ensure our regulation is flexible and responsive to the changing needs of the advice seeker and the wider immigration system, we are currently consulting on a new version of the OISC’s Code of Standards.

This is your opportunity to share your thoughts; it’s really important that we hear from you so that you can help shape the new Code.

The new version of the Code aims for a less prescriptive, more principled-based regulatory approach with the necessary safeguards to ensure we can take swift, fitting action against anyone who undermines the reputation and quality of advice and services within the immigration sector.

If you have any thoughts about this approach and how it will work in practice for you, your organisation and the wider sector, please take the time to respond to the amended Code.

The consultation will close on 23 October 2023.

Documents

OISC Codes of Standards Consultation

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OISC Codes of Standards Consultation Response

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Published 6 October 2023