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Thanks Kitty. I said the same to him and he said "UK NARIC" are not able to assess foreign masters or higher but a UK higher degree is fine.Kitty wrote:Master and PhDs are not accepted:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... icants.pdf
The relevant Immigration Directorate Instructions say that MAs and PhDs are not accepted, BUT that applicants should check their qualifications against the PBS calculator as the requirements are the same.SET17.3 How does the applicant satisfy the requirement?
By passing a test with an approved provider; or
by having a degree taught in English including masters degree and PhDs
Any masters degree or PhD obtained in the UK Any masters degree or PhD obtained in one of our list of majority English speaking countries
It is assumed that the above qualifications have been taught in English in line the points-based system Any masters degree or PhD not obtained in the UK or a majority English speaking country which UK NARIC can verify was taught in English or can be verified by other evidence by being a citizen or national of a majority English language speaking country (which is specified in the relevant Immigration Rule)
Really, but UKBA states that only Bachelors degree is accepeted for Spouse visa, and your master and phd were accepted.fardeens wrote:Hi
My wife applied for spouse visa using FLR(M) yesterday at Sheffield PEO. Both her UK master and PhD were acceptable for her English requirement and she received her spouse visa.
Regards
Good that is was accepted because the latest news/guidance on UKBA suggests that we will not accept Masters!!fardeens wrote:I confirmed with the immigration officer at the PEO and he also checked with his seniors and said Post graduate or PhD from a UK university can be used to meet the english language requirements. My wife did used those certificates and was granted spouse visa.