Hi there,
I am from New Zealand and am currently in the UK on the Tier 5 Youth Mobility Scheme, which expires in March 2016. I am starting a one year Master's degree in October 2015 and am going to need to switch to a Tier 4. One of the conditions of youth mobility is that it cannot be extended or switched for a different visa without leaving the UK.
This brings me to my first question: rather than paying the pricey airfare to return to New Zealand and then fly back, could I theoretically apply for a German working holiday visa (Germany does not require applicant to apply from home country), then once i have that, go to Berlin before my Tier 5 ends, and apply for a Tier 4 from there? Does the working holiday visa mean that I am "resident" in Germany?
My next question: If I was to return to New Zealand to apply for Tier 4, it would suit me better to go in December. That would mean my course had begun 2 months ago. Would this cause problems for me?
Final question: My boyfriend is going to apply as my dependent. As long as my course is 12 months or longer (it's 12 months), he will be allowed to work without restriction. If we apply for my Tier 4 and his dependency in December, that will mean that my course will be two months in. Will this affect the status of my course as being '12 months or longer'.
Very keen to hear anyone's thoughts, or if anyone has had similar experiences with this.
Thank you,
Amy
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