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I checked the list and the college name was there when I first get the visa and now it's been removed.In what sense did you get to know? Have you actually checked the list?
Do you mean that they said they would give you the certificate of completion of a masters degree even though you haven't completed it? If so, that is very dodgy.desnetk wrote: this new college [even though the same people as the previous colleges] suggest me that they can provide me with the certificate as I've already done 1years with the previous college. what should I do now. is it a good idea to consult a immigration solicitor in this case than get my visa refused..
I don't think it is but I know if it was me I would prefer to anyway.iceman010899 wrote:hi
Find a college ASAP that offers the same course. Find out why they were removed from the list in the first place.
ANYONE ELSE - Is it compulsory to notify the BIA if you change colleges ?
yes the new college will give me the Masters certificate for the 1year I studied with the other college.the reason is obviously both colleges belong to same people. but the one I enrolled in the first place has been removed from the list. I assume that the new colleges will issue me a certificate saying that I've studied 1 year in their college and completed the MSc successfully.Check if the qualifications obtained are authorized by the government
See also AIT's [url=http://www.ait.gov.uk/Public/Determinat ... px?Id=2030]ML (student; “satisfactory progressâ€desnetk wrote:but as iceman010899 said since I haven't informed home office that I'm going to change the course don't you think it's kind of risky to transfer to different college at this point..
does this means that I can simply transfer to different college? I mean the college in question would give a letter explaining why I can't continue studies with them (not my problem as it's college issue) and allow me to transfer to different college. in this case HO can't argue that I haven't showed any progress towards my studies as I'm in the middle of my MSc and transferring to different college due to the fact that the college standards are poor.Any transfer is then a matter solely between the student and the proposed educational institution to which transfer is sought. If that institution or the course (or course of study) does not satisfy the relevant Immigration Rules, then the Secretary of State’s remedy is either to curtail the individual’s leave under para 323(ii) of the Immigration Rules because he no longer meets the requirements of the (student) rules under which leave was granted
wel I'm not sure about the other institutes you have mentioned here PaperPusher but University of Newcastle is recognized I suppose.If you are on an unrecognised MSc like Dublin Metropolitan University/Pebble Hills/University of New Castle/West Coast University/Irish International University/Atlantic International.