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surajchain
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by surajchain » Wed May 29, 2013 5:12 pm
Hi,
I am currently on a Tier 1 Post Study Work (PSW) visa (my visa expires on Nov 2013) and my wife is on PSW dependant visa.
I plan to enrol for a MSc course (Masters in Computer Science) and apply for Tier 4 General Sudent Visa.
I had a few questions -
1. Can Myself and my Wife both together apply to switch into Tier 4 General Student and Tier 4 General Student dependant respectively ?
2. Can we apply in country itself without exiting the UK ?
3. How many hours can my wife work when she gets the Tier 4 General Student dependant visa?
Your response is highly appreciated.
Many Thanks in advance.
Suraj
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by godistrue » Wed May 29, 2013 6:00 pm
surajchain wrote:Hi,
I am currently on a Tier 1 Post Study Work (PSW) visa (my visa expires on Nov 2013) and my wife is on PSW dependant visa.
I plan to enrol for a MSc course (Masters in Computer Science) and apply for Tier 4 General Sudent Visa.
I had a few questions -
1. Can Myself and my Wife both together apply to switch into Tier 4 General Student and Tier 4 General Student dependant respectively ?
2. Can we apply in country itself without exiting the UK ?
3. How many hours can my wife work when she gets the Tier 4 General Student dependant visa?
Your response is highly appreciated.
Many Thanks in advance.
Suraj
1. Can Myself and my Wife both together apply to switch into Tier 4 General Student and Tier 4 General Student dependant respectively ? YES
2. Can we apply in country itself without exiting the UK ? YES
3. How many hours can my wife work when she gets the Tier 4 General Student dependant visa? NO LIMIT
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surajchain
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by surajchain » Wed May 29, 2013 6:13 pm
Thanks for the reply. Would request a senior member to also advice on my questions.
Had one more query -
Prior to getting psw visa I was on tier4 general and did Mba in International management from july 2010 to july 2011
Now my psw is going to expire in November 2013
Can I enroll for MSc IT - Master of science IT and apply for tier4 general student or will that create an issue with academic progresion?
Many thanks for your replies.
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by Spidery_thread » Wed May 29, 2013 7:09 pm
surajchain wrote:Thanks for the reply. Would request a senior member to also advice on my questions.
Had one more query -
Prior to getting psw visa I was on tier4 general and did Mba in International management from july 2010 to july 2011
Now my psw is going to expire in November 2013
Can I enroll for MSc IT - Master of science IT and apply for tier4 general student or will that create an issue with academic progresion?
Many thanks for your replies.
@surajchain,
How long have you been on student visa prior to PSW?
Information provided is general guidance and does not constitute legal advice.
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surajchain
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by surajchain » Wed May 29, 2013 7:32 pm
Hi Spidery_thread
Student visa from July 2010 till October 2011 doing Mba (12 month) course then got psw in nov 2011
Thanks
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by sheraz7 » Wed May 29, 2013 7:54 pm
Just to correct you that your dependent wife cannot switch into tier 4 student dependant inside the country and due to academic progression reason your new course must be higher in level or if at same level then it must complement/enhance the scope of your existing degree otherwise it will not meet the criteria.
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by surajchain » Wed May 29, 2013 9:19 pm
Hi sheraz7
Thanks for your response
I have just read the pbd dependant policy anf found the following on page 10 -
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Switching into the route for Family Members of Tier 4 (General) Migrants
32. If you are the family member of a Tier 4 (General) applicant, whether or not you are permitted
to switch into the PBS Dependant category, depends on the type of permission to stay that you
have and type of course the Tier 4 (General) student is or will be studying.
33. Switching is permitted when you have previously held leave as:
• the dependant of the lead applicant in another immigration category and the lead applicant has since been granted leave as a Tier 4 (General) migrant or is applying for leave at the same time as the lead applicant;
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hence I request you to recheck your response about my wife not being able to switch in-country.
Can you please have a re-look?
Many thanks
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by sheraz7 » Wed May 29, 2013 9:43 pm
The policy guideline is saying 100% truth based on your circumstances be sure that from 4 july 2011 only the students at higher education institutes (i.e university but not private HTS colleges) can sponsor/extend their dependent visa even from inside the country and moreover, the lead/main applicant need to meet all tier 4 especially the academic progression requirement too in order to assist its dependants as well.
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by surajchain » Wed May 29, 2013 10:26 pm
Hi Sheraz7
Thanks for your reply, I am still not clear, on page 10 of the PBS dependant it says -
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The main applicant must also:
• be a Government sponsored student who has or is applying for leave for a course of study that
is longer than 6 months; or
• be studying a course of study that is 12 months or more at a recognised body or a UK HEI which
is at post-graduate level; or
• have or have last had leave as a Tier 4 (General) migrant or as a Student for a course of study
that more than 6 months long, and:
PBS (Dep) Guidance (version 04/2013) - page 7
PBS (Dependant) Policy guidance
○○ have had this leave within the 3 months immediately preceding the date of the application,
○○ be applying for a course of study of more than 6 months, and
○○ be applying for leave at the same time as the family member.
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So what means - • be studying a course of study that is 12 months or more at a recognised body or a UK HEI
What is Recognised body ? any idea ?
Many thanks
Suraj
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by surajchain » Thu May 30, 2013 11:21 am
With reference to my earlier post, I am still unclear about two items -
1. How to ensure I meet the academic progression requirements of UKBA ?
2. What is the list of Recognised body or HEI, where I can get this and are colleges not part of these?
Any help is welcome !
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by sheraz7 » Thu May 30, 2013 2:48 pm
surajchain wrote:With reference to my earlier post, I am still unclear about two items -
1. How to ensure I meet the academic progression requirements of UKBA ?
For example BBA student move to MBA, MBA student moves to Mphil/PHD.
2. What is the list of Recognised body or HEI, where I can get this and are colleges not part of these?
HEI means those bodies who have direct power to award degrees such as Universities.
Any help is welcome !
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