Only for the UK Skilled Worker visas, formerly known as Tier 2 visa route
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cynthiayip
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by cynthiayip » Fri Sep 02, 2016 9:16 am
My tier-2 in-country application (switch from tier-4) has been approved yesterday. I have yet received my BRP. I applied with my UK undergraduate qualification and I am currently doing a MSc. I've been wanting to drop out for a while but couldn't as I was waiting to receive my Tier 2.
The final submission date of my dissertation is the 8th of September. I didn't finish my dissertation. I was wondering if I don't submit my dissertation, and I do not receive my BRP before the 8th, will I get into trouble? Should I submit a half-finished dissertation just in case my tier 4 (if it's still valid) is curtailed? My course officially finished on the 1st of September. Thank you.
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dragon098
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by dragon098 » Fri Sep 02, 2016 9:28 am
Hi cynthiayip,
You paid for MSc and your so close to graduating and on top of that you've got TIER 2 application approved, what else can go wrong. You should be happy. Try your best to submit your dissertation so that you can have both degree and tier 2.
And I am sure your BRP will arrive soon but don't give up just because you got approved. That's what I would do.
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cynthiayip
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by cynthiayip » Fri Sep 02, 2016 9:46 am
Thanks for your reply dragon. Unfortunately Ive been planning on dropping out for a while now so I didn't exactly prepare for my dissertation. On top of that I failed three modules which I won't have time to study for the resits. If I were to submit my dissertation, it would be 10,000 words of copy and pasting just to make sure everything visa-wise would be ok. I don't want to do that as I don't want the marker to even waste time on reading my dissertation.
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by dragon098 » Fri Sep 02, 2016 10:11 am
Hi Cynthiayip,
Did you get Tier 2(General) Visa approved if yes that would mean you already have a job.
So like you mentioned as long as they said your application approved I am sure you will receive BRP.
But be very cautious and hope others reply too on this thread with better insight.
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cynthiayip
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by cynthiayip » Fri Sep 02, 2016 12:45 pm
My approval letter says my previous (tier 4) BRP has been retained and destroyed as it is no longer valid. Does that mean I am officially on a Tier 2 visa now and my Tier 4 visa is no longer valid?
One of my colleagues' application got approved on the 1st August but the issue date on her BRP is the 10th of August.
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missiontier2
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by missiontier2 » Tue Sep 12, 2017 5:52 am
I really would like to know what happened with Cynthia. I am in the same situation. I am interviewing with sponsored companies and mailing out cover letters with updated CV later this week. I did a medical deferral of disseration and failed modules to 30/11/17 just to give me more time to wait until approval of tier 2. I already have a masters but i registered with a prestigious UK university for a second masters in a different subject. All roles applied for are related to my B.A. AND M.S. from New York University. I wanted to drop out since July but dont want to leave the country.
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by ctyang93 » Sat Sep 23, 2017 10:21 pm
Hello how did you get a tier 2 when you did not finish the Masters Course? Can you apply with your undergraduate degree that you were awarded from your previous visa?
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missiontier2
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by missiontier2 » Sun Oct 01, 2017 11:20 am
My B.A. and other Masters degree is from the United States. The first masters is from NYU.
I received a tier 4 for university of London. I wasn't doing well and did a deferral to give me more time to find permanent work. However, I am afraid by not completing the UK masters will cause an issue with switching over.
I have two interviews for tier 2 sponsorship with the NHS. Both roles are related to my B.A. and masters degree from the United States. However, I know it makes it easier for the sponsor if I am presently on tier 4(labour market test) but do I NEED to complete the course to officially be on tier 2???
I think There is just too much work to complete(2 resits and final projects) by 30th of November.
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missiontier2
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by missiontier2 » Mon Oct 09, 2017 3:25 pm
UNIVERSITY IMMIGRATION ADVISORY told me I can switch to tier 2 without completing the masters UNLESS the employer specifically asks for certificates. However, They shouldnt because I didnt include it in the application.This degree doesnt apply to the role unless they HR wants proof I am enrolled.
When switching to tier 2, I will do a leave of absence for university which will let me complete the second masters degree without worrying about deadlines.
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by missiontier2 » Wed Oct 11, 2017 4:29 am
OK . I have the answer.
Yes, I need to complete the course before putting in a Tier 2 application. However, my employer can hold off on sponsorship certificate before my tier 4 expires(30th of January) which gives me three months to apply(before 30th of April). Giving me the deferral I need to receive letter of compeletion from Assessments.
I would still be able to start employment beforehand, I am able to work within the last 4 months of my tier 4 VISA. My original cos/cas? states my course ends on 29th of September regardless of if I choose to do a deferral to complete a dissertation or resit.
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by missiontier2 » Wed Oct 11, 2017 9:14 pm
missiontier2 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 4:29 am
OK . I have the answer.
Yes, I need to complete the course before putting in a Tier 2 application. However, my employer can hold off on sponsorship certificate before my tier 4 expires(30th of January) which gives me three months to apply(before 30th of April). Giving me the deferral I need to receive letter of compeletion from Assessments.
I would still be able to start employment beforehand, I am able to work within the last 4 months of my tier 4 VISA. My original cos/cas? states my course ends on 29th of September regardless of if I choose to do a deferral to complete a dissertation or resit.
role meets resident labour market test. I can apply without degree.