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by Frontier Mole » Mon May 20, 2019 7:15 pm
Post-study work
28.8 You do not have to carry out a resident labour market test if a migrant you want to sponsor is already in the UK and is applying to switch into Tier 2 (General) leave and has, or was last granted leave to enter, or to remain in, the UK under one of the following:
• Tier 1 (Post-Study Work)
• Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur)
• where they have, or were last granted, leave as a Tier 4 migrant or as a
student and during their last grant of leave, or a continuous period of leave, that includes their last grant of leave, they have completed either:
o a course leading to a UK recognised bachelor’s or master’s degree o a course leading to a UK Postgraduate Certificate in Education or a
Professional Graduate Diploma of Education
o a minimum of 12 months study in the UK towards a UK PhD
Note: from 12 November 2015, only Tier 4 migrants and students whose last sponsor was either:
▪ a UK recognised body or a body in receipt of public funding as a higher education institution from the Department of Employment and Learning in Northern Ireland, the Higher Education Funding Council for England, the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales or the Scottish Funding Council
▪ an overseas higher education institution to undertake a short- term study abroad programme in the United Kingdom
▪ an Embedded College offering Pathway Courses
will be able to change immigration status (switch) into Tier 2 (General)
leave from within the UK.
This paragraph suggests that the individual has to have completed their course before they are exempt from RLMT.
Completed means successfully completed and therefore have the results.