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inlondon2005
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by inlondon2005 » Wed Dec 12, 2007 5:17 pm
Hi all, I need a help,
I have sent My FLR(HSMP) application visa stamping in November first week and my student visa expires last week. H.O call and said your Masters degree is not from UK in which you were on student visa so before we(H.O) reject your application we offer you to withdraw your application and apply for EC.
(Note: I didn't claim points on this Masters degree at all, claimed points only on my bechlors degree with the NARIC letter, with IELTS 6.5 and past earnings and age).
As do I know anyone can apply for FLR(HSMP) if your college/institution is registered in UK and maintained satisfactory attendence records, regardless of degree awarding if you are not claming points on that...
what you say guys? What should I do? because I have already started My MBA from the university in this October. should I apply Student Extension first ? and then in January/Feb term break go back to my country and apply EC.? ...
Waiting for your expert advice and openion...
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T_mahmood
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by T_mahmood » Wed Dec 12, 2007 7:56 pm
hi
If you have student visa in the UK, you cannot apply for FLR under HSMP until you have a degree from British uni. YOU MUST HAVE COMPLETED YOUR DEGREE BEFOREY YOU APPLY FOR FRL UNDER HSMP. Home office has rightly asked you to withdraw your application and apply for EC.
Even you are not claiming on degrees done outside UK.
Thinking low is crime....
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luyer
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by luyer » Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:32 pm
T_mahmood wrote:hi
If you have student visa in the UK, you cannot apply for FLR under HSMP until you have a degree from British uni. YOU MUST HAVE COMPLETED YOUR DEGREE BEFOREY YOU APPLY FOR FRL UNDER HSMP. Home office has rightly asked you to withdraw your application and apply for EC.
Even you are not claiming on degrees done outside UK.
Hiya,
I have obtained a master degree in UK,and now under another course,Is it means I can use the master certificate to apply FLR(HSMP)?
Thanks
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gorajim
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by gorajim » Thu Dec 13, 2007 12:18 am
Hi inlondon2005,
Only the following category of Visaholders can switch in-country from their existing leave to HSMP LtR:
• a work permit holder;
• a student who has successfully obtained a degree qualification on a recognised degree course at either a United Kingdom publicly funded further or higher education institution or a bona fide United Kingdom private education institution which maintains satisfactory records of enrolment and attendance;
• a postgraduate doctor or dentist;
• a working holidaymaker;
• a participant on the Science and Engineering Graduate Scheme or the International Graduate Scheme;
• an innovator;
• a participant on the Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland scheme.
Since you have not satisfied point 2 above, you cannot switch in-country. You need to return to your home country and apply for EC.
Luyer, if you master's satisfies the above requirement (Point 2 above), you are okay to switch.
Cheers.
Jim.
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luyer
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by luyer » Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:32 am
gorajim wrote:Hi inlondon2005,
Only the following category of Visaholders can switch in-country from their existing leave to HSMP LtR:
• a work permit holder;
• a student who has successfully obtained a degree qualification on a recognised degree course at either a United Kingdom publicly funded further or higher education institution or a bona fide United Kingdom private education institution which maintains satisfactory records of enrolment and attendance;
• a postgraduate doctor or dentist;
• a working holidaymaker;
• a participant on the Science and Engineering Graduate Scheme or the International Graduate Scheme;
• an innovator;
• a participant on the Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland scheme.
Since you have not satisfied point 2 above, you cannot switch in-country. You need to return to your home country and apply for EC.
Luyer, if you master's satisfies the above requirement (Point 2 above), you are okay to switch.
Cheers.
Jim.
Hi Jim,
Thanks,another question:Is it ok if I only sne HO the Master's Certificate ?
or I need to provide the current university's letter?
Thanks for reply
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Junior0300
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by Junior0300 » Thu Dec 13, 2007 9:34 am
My FLR was approved under similar situation when I had a Masters degree and was doing some certificate courses.
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SYH
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by SYH » Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:59 am
inlondon2005 wrote:Hi all, I need a help,
I have sent My FLR(HSMP) application visa stamping in November first week and my student visa expires last week. H.O call and said your Masters degree is not from UK in which you were on student visa so before we(H.O) reject your application we offer you to withdraw your application and apply for EC.
(Note: I didn't claim points on this Masters degree at all, claimed points only on my bechlors degree with the NARIC letter, with IELTS 6.5 and past earnings and age).
As do I know anyone can apply for FLR(HSMP) if your college/institution is registered in UK and maintained satisfactory attendence records, regardless of degree awarding if you are not claming points on that...
what you say guys? What should I do? because I have already started My MBA from the university in this October. should I apply Student Extension first ? and then in January/Feb term break go back to my country and apply EC.? ...
Waiting for your expert advice and openion...
That was good of them, instead of taking your money and telling you after the fact.
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luyer
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by luyer » Fri Dec 14, 2007 3:19 am
Junior0300 wrote:My FLR was approved under similar situation when I had a Masters degree and was doing some certificate courses.
Thanks a lot,when did you applied it?
and can you give me more advice?
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luyer
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by luyer » Fri Dec 14, 2007 3:59 am
luyer wrote:Junior0300 wrote:My FLR was approved under similar situation when I had a Masters degree and was doing some certificate courses.
Thanks a lot,when did you applied it?your master degree is from UK as well?and can you give me more advice?