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Age Assessment

Post by whiteroses » Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:26 am

Is it true that you need to provide driving license or birth certificate to prove your age under this category? Is no other evidence acceptable?

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Re: Age Assessment

Post by aruni4470 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:37 am

whiteroses wrote:Is it true that you need to provide driving license or birth certificate to prove your age under this category? Is no other evidence acceptable?
That requirement used to be in place sometime back. Now your passport is enough to prove your age.

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Re: Age Assessment

Post by whiteroses » Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:47 am

aruni4470 wrote:
whiteroses wrote:Is it true that you need to provide driving license or birth certificate to prove your age under this category? Is no other evidence acceptable?
That requirement used to be in place sometime back. Now your passport is enough to prove your age.
Thanks.
I looked at the UKBA website, and found only a list of accepted documents which only listed those two, so was wondering.
Was concerned about this as I cannot use the PSW visa twice.

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Re: Age Assessment

Post by aruni4470 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:56 am

whiteroses wrote:
aruni4470 wrote:
whiteroses wrote:Is it true that you need to provide driving license or birth certificate to prove your age under this category? Is no other evidence acceptable?
That requirement used to be in place sometime back. Now your passport is enough to prove your age.
Thanks.
I looked at the UKBA website, and found only a list of accepted documents which only listed those two, so was wondering.
Was concerned about this as I cannot use the PSW visa twice.
Not sure which UKBA website you are looking at. Have a look at the policy guidance. Page 13 at the below link.
http://bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteconten ... idance.pdf

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Re: Age Assessment

Post by whiteroses » Mon Aug 02, 2010 8:24 am

aruni4470 wrote:
whiteroses wrote:
aruni4470 wrote:
whiteroses wrote:Is it true that you need to provide driving license or birth certificate to prove your age under this category? Is no other evidence acceptable?
That requirement used to be in place sometime back. Now your passport is enough to prove your age.
Thanks.
I looked at the UKBA website, and found only a list of accepted documents which only listed those two, so was wondering.
Was concerned about this as I cannot use the PSW visa twice.
Not sure which UKBA website you are looking at. Have a look at the policy guidance. Page 13 at the below link.
http://bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteconten ... idance.pdf
Thanks again.
It was from one of the links on the points calculator page I think.

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Post by whiteroses » Mon Aug 02, 2010 8:41 am

I was also wondering if MBA gets the same points as regular masters? And whether previous earnings include your time as a student?

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Post by aruni4470 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:37 am

whiteroses wrote:I was also wondering if MBA gets the same points as regular masters? And whether previous earnings include your time as a student?
Go through the policy guidance thoroughly and you will find all your answers. Regarding the points for your MBA check the points based calculator.

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Post by whiteroses » Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:13 am

aruni4470 wrote:
whiteroses wrote:I was also wondering if MBA gets the same points as regular masters? And whether previous earnings include your time as a student?
Go through the policy guidance thoroughly and you will find all your answers. Regarding the points for your MBA check the points based calculator.
turns out it's the same as regular masters, unlike earlier.
I don't know how I can get work again in UK as I'll be a student here again but have used up the psw earlier.

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Post by prisat » Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:17 am

whiteroses wrote:I was also wondering if MBA gets the same points as regular masters? And whether previous earnings include your time as a student?
Please go thru the guidance fully. Spoon feeding for every question would not help you. It is better you go thru it fully and come up with questions.

Policy Guidance has these details in simple understandable English.

On the Second though, Checking the details in PBS (Points Based System) Calculator is even more amazing to assess yourself.

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