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BPP considered as an HEI so any student studying in there should have the work rights. If you are studying a course in level 6 or above then you can work 20 hours per week during the term timeann771 wrote:Hello siva 77 and Greenie, I have a very quick query regarding BPP and as you are already discussing about it, I did not want to start a new post, hope this is ok. Can you please let me know if International BPP students are allowed to work, if yes, for how many hours per week? I spoke to a course advisor and he said this is something the HO will decide? Did not make sense to me I am afraid
Many thanks
Ann
Greenie wrote:The answer to your first question is yes but you should be aware that your wife will not be eligible for leave as a tier 4 dependent if you are going to be studying at a private college.
Hi hermosa, In my opinion you can switch if you haven't completed your current course only a: when you have a bachelor degree from the UK, b: there is no gap between your education in your case bachelor to master degree, c: you should be earning the required amount from the UKVI (please check the UKVI website for updated information), then you could have a status of continuous student and not liable to conduct a RLBT (Resident Labour Market Test). You can also continue your education within limits not affecting your work. Hope this helps!Good Luck. TAKhermosa wrote:Hi I wanted to know if I can switch from a tier 2 visa if I haven't yet completed my dissertation of my Masters. I couldn't finish in the given time because I was ill and my school gave me an extension. However, I have a job offer and the CoS. Will I be able to switch to the tier 2 using my bachelors degree which I got in 2013 and complete my dissertation under the work visa as my employers are fine with that
Hi TAK and Hermosa,TAK wrote:Hi hermosa, In my opinion you can switch if you haven't completed your current course only a: when you have a bachelor degree from the UK, b: there is no gap between your education in your case bachelor to master degree, c: you should be earning the required amount from the UKVI (please check the UKVI website for updated information), then you could have a status of continuous student and not liable to conduct a RLBT (Resident Labour Market Test). You can also continue your education within limits not affecting your work. Hope this helps!Good Luck. TAKhermosa wrote:Hi I wanted to know if I can switch from a tier 2 visa if I haven't yet completed my dissertation of my Masters. I couldn't finish in the given time because I was ill and my school gave me an extension. However, I have a job offer and the CoS. Will I be able to switch to the tier 2 using my bachelors degree which I got in 2013 and complete my dissertation under the work visa as my employers are fine with that
Hi Lilu,Lilu15 wrote:Hi TAK and Hermosa,TAK wrote:Hi hermosa, In my opinion you can switch if you haven't completed your current course only a: when you have a bachelor degree from the UK, b: there is no gap between your education in your case bachelor to master degree, c: you should be earning the required amount from the UKVI (please check the UKVI website for updated information), then you could have a status of continuous student and not liable to conduct a RLBT (Resident Labour Market Test). You can also continue your education within limits not affecting your work. Hope this helps!Good Luck. TAKhermosa wrote:Hi I wanted to know if I can switch from a tier 2 visa if I haven't yet completed my dissertation of my Masters. I couldn't finish in the given time because I was ill and my school gave me an extension. However, I have a job offer and the CoS. Will I be able to switch to the tier 2 using my bachelors degree which I got in 2013 and complete my dissertation under the work visa as my employers are fine with that
I have the same situation, was offered a sponsorship by my employer and was wondering, if I can switch from my current Tier 4 to Tier 2 General, without having to leave the country and without carrying out Resident Labour Market Test? Would you, please also know if I can be sponsored for a job lower than level 6? I have a Masters degree from UK university and had previously been granted a PSW visa (valid from August 2012 to August 2014, applied for it in February 2012) Please, please, read my message.
Many thanks in advance
Lilu