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Hi MPH80MPH80 wrote:Please ensure you have read appendix FM-SE for the requirements for the contents of those letters and the certificate.
They are very precise and you must ensure your letters and certificates cover the points explicitly.
Does your certificate meet the requirements?31. Evidence of an academic qualification (recognised by NARIC UK to be equivalent to the standard of a Bachelor's or Master's degree or PhD in the UK) and was taught in English must be either:
(a) A certificate issued by the relevant institution confirming the award of the academic qualification showing:
(i) the applicant's name;
(ii) the title of award;
(iii) the date of award;
(iv) the name of the awarding institution; and,
(v) that the qualification was taught in English
Or,
(b) If the applicant is awaiting graduation or no longer has the certificate and cannot get a new one, the evidence must be:
(i) an original academic reference from the institution awarding the academic qualification that;
(1) is on official letter headed paper;
(2) shows the applicant's name;
(3) shows the title of award;
(4) confirms that the qualification was taught in English;
(5) explains when the academic qualification has been, or will be awarded; and
(6) states either the date that the certificate will be issued (if the applicant has not yet graduated) or confirms that the institution is unable to re-issue the original certificate of award.
or
(ii) an original academic transcript that
(1) is on official letter headed paper
(2) shows the applicant's name;
(3) the name of the academic institution;
(4) the course title;
(5) confirms that the qualification was taught in English; and,
(6) provides confirmation of the award.
MPH80 wrote:So you haven't read FM-SE carefully then ...
Does your certificate meet the requirements?31. Evidence of an academic qualification (recognised by NARIC UK to be equivalent to the standard of a Bachelor's or Master's degree or PhD in the UK) and was taught in English must be either:
(a) A certificate issued by the relevant institution confirming the award of the academic qualification showing:
(i) the applicant's name;
(ii) the title of award;
(iii) the date of award;
(iv) the name of the awarding institution; and,
(v) that the qualification was taught in English
Or,
(b) If the applicant is awaiting graduation or no longer has the certificate and cannot get a new one, the evidence must be:
(i) an original academic reference from the institution awarding the academic qualification that;
(1) is on official letter headed paper;
(2) shows the applicant's name;
(3) shows the title of award;
(4) confirms that the qualification was taught in English;
(5) explains when the academic qualification has been, or will be awarded; and
(6) states either the date that the certificate will be issued (if the applicant has not yet graduated) or confirms that the institution is unable to re-issue the original certificate of award.
or
(ii) an original academic transcript that
(1) is on official letter headed paper
(2) shows the applicant's name;
(3) the name of the academic institution;
(4) the course title;
(5) confirms that the qualification was taught in English; and,
(6) provides confirmation of the award.
SoHopeful wrote:Proof of contact througout the relationship.
Depending on how old the tenancy agreement is, a letter from the landlord to confirm details remain the same.