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tier 1 - highly skilled

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fjj43
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tier 1 - highly skilled

Post by fjj43 » Fri May 07, 2010 5:05 pm

Hi everyone, I would like to confirm something; Do you need a masters to apply for a tier 1 highly skilled wp or is a bsc hons degree fine as long as you fulfil all the other requirements? :?:

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Post by geriatrix » Fri May 07, 2010 8:03 pm

Suggest that you read Tier 1 policy guidance *carefully*.

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Re: tier 1 - highly skilled

Post by beecharmer1800bc » Sat May 08, 2010 12:59 pm

fjj43 wrote:Hi everyone, I would like to confirm something; Do you need a masters to apply for a tier 1 highly skilled wp or is a bsc hons degree fine as long as you fulfil all the other requirements? :?:

Forum members seriously need to do some 'home work' before posting questions here.
The volume of 'silly' questions being posted here is staggering and most times, I feel stupid even trying to answer them.

Can the moderator please do something about this.
Don't waste your time working hard-work smart

fjj43
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Post subject: tier 1 - highly skilled

Post by fjj43 » Mon May 10, 2010 4:28 pm

stupid questions???????????????????

I don't find it stupid, there are many websites with conflicting info, just want to clarify, I don't see the problem with that!

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Re: Post subject: tier 1 - highly skilled

Post by renzokuken » Mon May 10, 2010 4:31 pm

fjj43 wrote:stupid questions???????????????????

I don't find it stupid, there are many websites with conflicting info, just want to clarify, I don't see the problem with that!
oh please...

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Re: tier 1 - highly skilled

Post by saisundeep » Mon May 10, 2010 6:03 pm

fjj43 wrote:Hi everyone, I would like to confirm something; Do you need a masters to apply for a tier 1 highly skilled wp or is a bsc hons degree fine as long as you fulfil all the other requirements? :?:
Bach degree is fine, they started accepting bachelor's degree from 7th april 2010 onwards ,however i still advise you to check the rules on their website.

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Re: Post subject: tier 1 - highly skilled

Post by geriatrix » Mon May 10, 2010 6:36 pm

fjj43 wrote:stupid questions???????????????????

I don't find it stupid, there are many websites with conflicting info, just want to clarify, I don't see the problem with that!
As a PSW migrant in the UK, you ought to know where to look for accurate information - UKBA website.

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Re: Post subject: tier 1 - highly skilled

Post by fasdone » Wed May 12, 2010 2:20 am

fjj43 wrote:stupid questions???????????????????

I don't find it stupid, there are many websites with conflicting info, just want to clarify, I don't see the problem with that!
if you check the calculator database for ur education u will find it .

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