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abccba wrote:I know that tier 1 holders have the right to work. But I not sure whether the holders can take a full time courses? for instance, PhD degree. Could anyone know something about this?
mvent00 wrote:Yes, you can, but, if you study, you might not be able to extend it as a Tier 1.
abccba wrote:I know that tier 1 holders have the right to work. But I not sure whether the holders can take a full time courses? for instance, PhD degree. Could anyone know something about this?
Could you elaborate on what you mean by the above statement?abccba wrote: I think scholarship can request the earning score. There are still some possibility to extend the visa.
Yes you can study during your Tier 1 years but if you fail to show the relevant level of earnings (note - scholarship does not count), then you will not be able to extend Tier 1.abccba wrote:Thanks for your reply.
So the years holding Tier 1 are all counted into the residence years which will allow you to get ILR after 5 years? whatever you are a student or a worker?
I think scholarship can request the earning score. There are still some possibility to extend the visa.
cheshiregoan wrote:Yes you can study during your Tier 1 years but if you fail to show the relevant level of earnings (note - scholarship does not count), then you will not be able to extend Tier 1.abccba wrote:Thanks for your reply.
So the years holding Tier 1 are all counted into the residence years which will allow you to get ILR after 5 years? whatever you are a student or a worker?
I think scholarship can request the earning score. There are still some possibility to extend the visa.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... 310309.pdfabccba wrote:So how to determine what kind of income counts the earning?