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SET(O): documents to support your tier 1 points assessment

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xpscapable
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SET(O): documents to support your tier 1 points assessment

Post by xpscapable » Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:04 pm

Hi,

In the last page of SET(O) form there is "listed documents" section that says:

"documents to support your tier 1 points assessment"

What else do we need? I have payslips + bank statements which is listed independently, do I need to provide more information?

Thanks

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Re: SET(O): documents to support your tier 1 points assessme

Post by cs95tdg » Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:11 pm

xpscapable wrote:Hi,

In the last page of SET(O) form there is "listed documents" section that says:

"documents to support your tier 1 points assessment"

What else do we need? I have payslips + bank statements which is listed independently, do I need to provide more information?

Thanks
The documents under this would vary from one applicant to another. So it depends on your individual application and what you are claiming points for. Some people may not have any additional documents they need to provide. So you would just enter 0 as the number of documents under this item.

One example would be to provide a new degree certificate, if you are claiming points for a different qualification, to that you originally used for your Tier 1 application, then you would need to submit that new degree certificate - this would constitute as a document to support the tier 1 points assessment.

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Post by xpscapable » Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:55 pm

Gotcha - thanks

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