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Smit wrote:Sukumar,
Have you looked at the updated guidance on Switching published recently? I think that should answer your queries. See below:
http://www.workingintheuk.gov.uk/workin ... ation.html
Could you clarify on what visa you are currently in the UK? Shouldn't your student visa have been valid only for the duration of your Masters i.e until November 2004 (or thereabouts?)
sukumar again.Smit wrote:I have been discussing a similar case with a friend of mine. If the rules are applied strictly, your FLR(IED) application may be rejected because you have not obtained the Masters (by research) degree that your current student visa is for. Although that is my personal opinion, you may want to give it a try, it would be interesting to see what happens.
Hi Pantaiema,pantaiema wrote:Dear sukumar_engg
I think to switch from student visa to HSMPvisa for those who have got UK degree, it still need to give evidence that S/he acheive the minimum point
(65 under 28 year old category) not automatically.
Pantaiema
Dear Pantaiema,pantaiema wrote:Dear Sukumar
I almost certain that you will be able to switch to HSMP FLR.
YOu will never know if you do not try. You have nothing to loose, perhaps a litte 335 GBP.
You could defenitely use HSMP LTR to study (I know because I have seen this example). But the a little problem probably come when you want to extend your HSMP under HSMP.
They prefer if you are working rather then study because HSMP LTR is intended to more intensive econonic activities rather then study such as: High Skills Job, Doing BUsiness.
I hope this will answer your questions
Cheers
Pantaiema
Dear Junior,Junior0300 wrote:Hi
I faced the same situation as yours I have Msc degree and doing another masters. I got FLR with no objections.
Regards
Junior