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availability for work |
courses |
bar admission |
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Summary:
The beneficiary is studying law at university. Obviously, in addition to the hours spent in class, she required time to study and prepare for her courses, as well as for transportation, eating, sleeping and looking after her son.
Issue: |
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availability for work |
courses |
extent of availability required |
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Summary:
It is not sufficient for a beneficiary to declare himself available for work, if his primary objective is not to get a job but to pursue his studies. In this case, the evidence on record shows that the beneficiary wanted, first and foremost, to continue with his law studies.