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Thank you for the fast reply.Greenie wrote:this is paragraph of the rules that applies to you, as, unfortunately, given that your husband has already applied for his tier 4 visa, you can't rely on the other more lenient paragraphs (319C (i) 1-3)
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... 1migrants/
319C (i)
(5) the Relevant Points Based System Migrant must be undertaking a course which is 12 months or longer in duration, and is of post-graduate level study, sponsored by a Sponsor which is a Recognised Body or a body in receipt of funding as a higher education institution from the Department for Employment and Learning in Northern Ireland, the Higher Education Funding Council for England, the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales or the Scottish Funding Council.
Is the college a recognised body or a body in receopt of public funding as an HEI?
http://www.bis.gov.uk/policies/higher-e ... sed-bodies
what is the name of the college?
I think this would be UKBA's position: the transitional arrangements are set out in the rules, i.e. 319C (i) (1-3)They are transitional in the sense that only those who previously had dependents here can benefit from them. They would usually expect the dependent to apply to switch/extend along with the main applicant. You didn't apply at the same time as your partner because you didn't meet the rules, that's not UKBA's fault.2012 wrote:Thank you for the fast reply.Greenie wrote:this is paragraph of the rules that applies to you, as, unfortunately, given that your husband has already applied for his tier 4 visa, you can't rely on the other more lenient paragraphs (319C (i) 1-3)
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... 1migrants/
319C (i)
(5) the Relevant Points Based System Migrant must be undertaking a course which is 12 months or longer in duration, and is of post-graduate level study, sponsored by a Sponsor which is a Recognised Body or a body in receipt of funding as a higher education institution from the Department for Employment and Learning in Northern Ireland, the Higher Education Funding Council for England, the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales or the Scottish Funding Council.
Is the college a recognised body or a body in receopt of public funding as an HEI?
http://www.bis.gov.uk/policies/higher-e ... sed-bodies
what is the name of the college?
The college is a listed body and a HTS institution (Offering degrees from Universities) and not HEI. I think that it is not fair for us as i could have switched over before these new rules but they changed the rules. The new rules should apply to the new applications only and not to existing applicants. If i apply and get a rejection whta do u think are the chances for winning the appeal as there should be some transitional arrangements for these applicants.