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Urgent question about sponsored researcher!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Post by principium » Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:27 am

Hello, guys!

I have found an employer in my home country who is ready to do a sponsored researcher programme for me.

What kind of documents shall I supply? I just can't find them on the official website! How do I prove that they are ready to provide the funding for me?
Also, can I switch to this programme from WP?

Thaaannnkkk youuuu!

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Post by Sunnyboy » Wed Jan 18, 2006 3:56 pm

Hi there

your query seems a bit vague and ambigious nevertless if you want to commence a full time research programme like ph d or PG research and or accepted by a university in Uk . You need to demonstrate acceptance letters from the the accredited institutions , such as acceptance and fee paid in a full time course and documents to show sufficiency of fund in order to pursuing the same . Besides you can follow the course and you intend to follow the same. Upon completion of the course you intend to leave the UK, So basically your sponsor ought to comply with all the sufficiency of funds documentations in your case.

I understand the WP switcing to student is not normally acceptable and any out of the immigration rule applicability can be discussed in the facts and circumstances of the each case.

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