Only for UK Student Visas, formerly known as Tier 4 (General) student visa
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mh409
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by mh409 » Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:15 pm
Hello People,
I have been following many of the threads here for many of my doubts over last years.
Now, after this recent changes of involving 5 years and 8 years limits, i am getting confused about my next application.
Here is my scenario:
I spent 5 years and 8 months on Student Visa (Pre-Tier4 rule and Tier4 rule)
Then currently I am on PSW , due to end in Nov 2012.
I am planning to commence PhD from September 2012. Usually, PhD research is planned for 3 years in uk. Now, how that matters for my visa application?
8yr minus 5yr 8 months would mean I will be eligible for further 2 yr 4 months of study. Does that mean I am not eligible for student visa application?
Can someone please advise me?
Getting tensed now.
-mh409
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pokhreligautam
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by pokhreligautam » Sat Jun 23, 2012 12:49 pm
mh409 wrote:Hello People,
I have been following many of the threads here for many of my doubts over last years.
Now, after this recent changes of involving 5 years and 8 years limits, i am getting confused about my next application.
Here is my scenario:
I spent 5 years and 8 months on Student Visa (Pre-Tier4 rule and Tier4 rule)
Then currently I am on PSW , due to end in Nov 2012.
I am planning to commence PhD from September 2012. Usually, PhD research is planned for 3 years in uk. Now, how that matters for my visa application?
8yr minus 5yr 8 months would mean I will be eligible for further 2 yr 4 months of study. Does that mean I am not eligible for student visa application?
Can someone please advise me?
Getting tensed now.
-mh409
Hi Mh409,
Actually you have to complete your PHD within within 8 years being on TIer 4 student visa but the information on UKBA is rather vague that it does not specify whether the time limit includes the pre-tier 4 student Visa or not. you should seek a professional opinion from the senior members on this forum or immigration advisor.
Good luck
krishna
Krishna
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quantum1
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by quantum1 » Sat Jun 23, 2012 1:44 pm
mh409 wrote:Hello People,
I have been following many of the threads here for many of my doubts over last years.
Now, after this recent changes of involving 5 years and 8 years limits, i am getting confused about my next application.
Here is my scenario:
I spent 5 years and 8 months on Student Visa (Pre-Tier4 rule and Tier4 rule)
Then currently I am on PSW , due to end in Nov 2012.
I am planning to commence PhD from September 2012. Usually, PhD research is planned for 3 years in uk. Now, how that matters for my visa application?
8yr minus 5yr 8 months would mean I will be eligible for further 2 yr 4 months of study. Does that mean I am not eligible for student visa application?
Can someone please advise me?
Getting tensed now.
-mh409
There is no time limit on studying for a PhD, so you are safe. The rules are clear and time spent on pre-Tier 4 student visa is included in calculating the cap.
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quantum1
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by quantum1 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:57 am
quantum1 wrote:mh409 wrote:Hello People,
I have been following many of the threads here for many of my doubts over last years.
Now, after this recent changes of involving 5 years and 8 years limits, i am getting confused about my next application.
Here is my scenario:
I spent 5 years and 8 months on Student Visa (Pre-Tier4 rule and Tier4 rule)
Then currently I am on PSW , due to end in Nov 2012.
I am planning to commence PhD from September 2012. Usually, PhD research is planned for 3 years in uk. Now, how that matters for my visa application?
8yr minus 5yr 8 months would mean I will be eligible for further 2 yr 4 months of study. Does that mean I am not eligible for student visa application?
Can someone please advise me?
Getting tensed now.
-mh409
There is no time limit on studying for a PhD, so you are safe. The rules are clear and time spent on pre-Tier 4 student visa is included in calculating the cap.
Sorry, I was wrong. You are right, If you complete your PhD after 8 yrs, they will refuse a visa.
Those Tier 4 (General) students studying for a PhD at a Recognised Body or at an HEI
providing that on completion of the PhD, the time spent in Tier 4 (General) student category
will not exceed 8 years. If, as a result of the application for an extension of leave, the time
spent in the category would exceed 8 years, the extension application will be refused.
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Deviser
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by Deviser » Wed Jun 27, 2012 5:25 pm
mh409 wrote:8yr minus 5yr 8 months would mean I will be eligible for further 2 yr 4 months of study. Does that mean I am not eligible for student visa application?-mh409
Rules are clear. If you wont gonna complete your PhD within 8 years limit, you LTR application will be refused.