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ÖIF certification extended until 2027
It has just arrived hot off the press: our new ÖIF (Austrian Integration Fund) certification!
Many of our courses prepare participants, among other things, for the integration exams required to fulfill the Integration Agreement, conducted by the Austrian Integration Fund (ÖIF).
Course providers who offer preparation for these exams are certified by the ÖIF.
And Interface Wien’s certification has just been extended – until 2027!
This means we can continue to guarantee the high quality of our courses and our participants Prepare as best as possible for the necessary integration tests!
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