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SW 1.5A.Student route changes (dependants and switching)
6.5 The changes relating to the Student route, and consequential changes to work routes in this statement, will come into effect at 1500 on 17 July 2023, and therefore depart from the usual convention that changes to the Immigration Rules come into force no earlier than 21 days after their being laid in Parliament.
6.6 The Government considers this departure from that convention to be necessary and proportionate. The changes were announced in Parliament and widely reported on 23 May 2023 and there has therefore already been sufficient notice that the changes are taking place. Furthermore, the Government wishes to reduce the possibility of a large number of applications for dependants and switching being made in the 21 days usually available between Immigration Rules changes being laid and coming into force. The changes in relation to dependants will only apply to those students starting courses from 1 January 2024, so there will be no effect on those students making applications relating to courses starting in autumn 2023.
6.7 The other changes will be implemented on various dates from 7 August 2023 as detailed in the implementation section of the accompanying Statement of Changes.
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Changes to the Student route and consequential changes to work routes
7.10 The following changes are being made to the student route in response to the
Government’s commitment to reduce net migration:
• Removing the right for international students to bring dependants unless they are on postgraduate courses currently designated as research programmes; and
• Removing the ability for international students to switch out of the student route into work routes before their studies have been completed.
7.11 These changes preserve the ability for dependants already in the UK to extend their stay, and for international students on taught postgraduate courses beginning before 1 January 2024 to bring dependants. They also preserve existing exemptions for dependants of government-sponsored students and for dependent children who are born in the UK.
7.12 The switching restrictions will ensure that students are generally not switching in- country to another route until they have completed their courses. Students on courses at degree level or above will be able to apply before course completion to switch to sponsored work routes, as long as their employment start date is not before their course completion. Those studying towards PhDs will be able to switch after 24 months’ study.
An applicant who is applying for permission to stay and has, or last had, permission as a Student, must fulfil one of the Conditions A, B or C below on the date of application:
- (a) Condition A: the applicant must have completed the course of study for which the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies was assigned (or a course to which ST 27.3 of Appendix Student applies); or
- (b) Condition B:
- (i) the applicant must be studying a full-time course of study at degree level or above with a higher education provider which has a track record of compliance; and
- (ii) the Certificate of Sponsorship in SW 1.2(d) must have a start date no earlier than the course completion date; or
- (c) Condition C:
- (i) the applicant must be studying a full-time course of study leading to the award of a PhD with a higher education provider which has a track record of compliance; and
- (ii) the Certificate of Sponsorship in SW 1.2(d) must have a start date no earlier than 24 months after the start date of that course.
There appears to be an inconsistency between and SW 1.5A. and SW 26.4A?An applicant who is applying for permission to stay and has, or last had, permission as a Student, must fulfil one of the Conditions A or B below on the date of application:
- (a) Condition A: the applicant must have completed the course of study for which the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies was assigned (or a course to which ST 27.3 of Appendix Student applies); or
- (b) Condition B: the applicant must:
- (i) be studying a full-time course of study leading to the award of a PhD with a higher education provider which has a track record of compliance; and
- (ii) have completed at least 24 months of study on that course.
As written, it appears to be about Students switching to Skilled worker dependant, not a Student dependant switching to Skilled worker, as they need to meet the substantive SW rules. But why would such an applicant's previous or current studies even come into it anyway?vinny wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 11:05 amSW 26.4A. is in the dependants’ validity requirements section. I guess its purpose is to also restrict a student’s dependants from switching to the skilled worker route?
However, if the applicant is a dependant, then the applicant does not have permission as a student. So, this rule, as it stands, doesn’t actually apply to dependants, as the applicant is not a student?
The switching restrictions will ensure that students are generally not switching in- country to another route until they have completed their courses. Students on courses at degree level or above will be able to apply before course completion to switch to sponsored work routes, as long as their employment start date is not before their course completion. Those studying towards PhDs will be able to switch after 24 months’ study.
I guess so, if "another route" includes being the dependant of a worker, although was never mentioned in any of the prior messaging, only "work routes" themselves. Given that dependants have full work rights, I guess it is in effect a "work route".
Agree.
19. For her, the fly in the ointment was the eighth requirement which, in as far as is relevant, states:
"
- (h) An applicant who is applying for leave to remain, must have, or have last been granted, leave:
- (i) as the Partner of a Relevant Points Based System Migrant…”
implies that you haven’t completed your course? To do an eligible work placement as part of your course, would you need to switch to skilled worker? If you are applying to switch to Skilled worker in-country, then SW 1.5A. may fail?an assessed and integral part of your course