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You know you can study the course with the leave you already have?
See Immigration Rule 245ZW(c)(iii) and the Tier 4 Policy Guidance paragraphs 300-324 which explain the Tier 4 work conditions.
sah10406 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 03, 2018 10:38 amYou know you can study the course with the leave you already have?
My main applicant is on ICT visa, so its always uncertain how long his employer will keep him in the UK on deputation. I don't want to discontinue my study if his employer asks him to relocate.
That's why applying for Tier 4 General Student visa
found on UKCISA: Tier 4 Student can work even before course startssah10406 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 03, 2018 10:38 amYou know you can study the course with the leave you already have?
See Immigration Rule 245ZW(c)(iii) and the Tier 4 Policy Guidance paragraphs 300-324 which explain the Tier 4 work conditions.
Paragraph 305 of the Policy Guidance clarifies that the period after your studies is considered a vacation, but there is no provision to work during the maximum one month period before your studies.
Did you read the information that it is referring to, in the Employer's Guide to Right to Work Checks? It is on page 18 and it also says that the employer needs evidence from your university that you are following the course. A university could not provide such confirmation if you have not yet started the course. I can't see any employer being satisfied with evidence of your intention rather than having actually started the course.
Yes. See page 96 of the Tier 4 Modernised Guidance for entry clearance officers and case workers:
The immigration rules do not mention certificates of deposit, but they require that self-printed bank statements need to be either stamped or signed, so it would probably be wise to also do so for a self-printed certificate of deposit. See Appendix C, paragraphs 1B(iv)(2) and 1B(iv)(3):sptula wrote: ↑Tue Mar 06, 2018 11:10 amAs a netbanking user,I can download the Deposit confirmation statement
Online stateme nt states: "This is a system generated Advice,and hence does not require any Signature"
please suggest what should I be doing in this case
Shall I get that online confirmation signed and stamped by the Branch ?
Given your ongoing questions about various aspects of your Tier 4 application, I strongly advise that you seek and heed the advice of your Tier 4 sponsor about the application.
You need to stop doubting the expertise of your Tier 4 sponsor. You can do your own research if you wish using the Tier 4 Policy Guidance, specifically paragraph 196:
Thankssah10406 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 1:55 pmUKCISA recently blogged about the myth that this is not possible:
https://www.ukcisa.org.uk/blog/6268/Tie ... rstandings
Again, given your ongoing questions about different aspects of the application, I recommend advice from your international student adviser.
Not required.
You have paid the Immigration Health Surcharge as part of your application. If you do not know what this is, or what it covers, see https://www.gov.uk/healthcare-immigration-application
Thanks for your prompt responsesah10406 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 26, 2018 10:26 amYou have paid the Immigration Health Surcharge as part of your application. If you do not know what this is, or what it covers, see https://www.gov.uk/healthcare-immigration-application