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switch from psw dependant to tier 4 general student ?

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surajchain
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switch from psw dependant to tier 4 general student ?

Post by surajchain » Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:12 pm

Hi,

I am currently on a Post Study Work visa (my visa expires on Nov 2013) and my wife is on PSW dependant visa.

Next year my wife intends to do a Bachelors degree course which would be for about 3 years. So she is planning to apply for a student visa where she will be the applicant and I will be her dependant.

Firstly can she switch from psw dependant to tier 4 general student ?
and can this be done in country itself i.e. without exiting UK?

Also want to check if this option is possible what is the maintenance requirements?

Thanks in advance

Greenie
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Post by Greenie » Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:17 pm

1)it is not possible to switch in country from psw dependent to tier 4 migrant. The application needs to be made from outside the UK.
2) unless she will be a government sponsored student she will not be able to sponsor you as her dependent because her course is below postgraduate level
3) she will need 9 months in living expenses and the first year's tuition fees.

surajchain
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Thanks for the reply

Post by surajchain » Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:46 pm

Hi Greenie

thanks for the reply, yes I check too that the course must be post graduate so that I can apply as her dependant

Regards

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Post by Greenie » Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:55 pm

Yes and a bachelors degree is not postgraduate.

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