There seems to be some confusion here. DAEFA according to their website are offering a conventional GCAA Intergrated ATPL. It is JAA based but you will not get a JAA licence. If they want to offer a JAA licence they need to be a satellite station of a JAA member state school and go through the expensive JAA accreditation system. Even then some elements of the course have to be done in a JAA State.
An ATPL (A) does not give you a type rating. MPL will do this, but that is not what DAEFA appear to be offering and an airline partner is needed. They could set up as TRTO to do a full type conversion after completion of your ATPL(A) but I am not sure this is what they are doing. Anyone from DAEFA care to throw some light on their Course.