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indian77 wrote:I completed my MBA from UK in July'2010.
Currently I am working in a Management Consultancy company based out of India.
I am planning to apply for a UK visa by the beginning of Jan'11.
There are two options available to me: applying under Tier 1 (Post study) or applying under Tier 1 (General).
I'll be eligible for applying for a Tier 1(General) by Jan'11 taking into consideration the salary that I will have earned during July'10 to Dec'10.
Can anybody help me out, as to what category should I apply under, Post Study or General. I will be applying in January'11 - there is a monthly quota for general applications will it be a risk since the quota will be valid only till March'11?
Where did you see that PSW was being scrapped? I thought they were silent on the issue. Maybe I missed something...Both Tier 1 (General) and Tier 1 (PSW) are being scrapped
[/quote]nafe12 wrote:I would DEFINITELY go the Tier 1 general.
Where did you see that PSW was being scrapped? I thought they were silent on the issue. Maybe I missed something...Both Tier 1 (General) and Tier 1 (PSW) are being scrapped
If not Tier 1 per se, I'd expect some channel for those who studied in the UK to exploit their skills (cf. train and leave). Might just make it harder (masters minimum or something).
indian77 wrote:I completed my MBA from UK in July'2010.
Currently I am working in a Management Consultancy company based out of India.
I am planning to apply for a UK visa by the beginning of Jan'11.
There are two options available to me: applying under Tier 1 (Post study) or applying under Tier 1 (General).
I'll be eligible for applying for a Tier 1(General) by Jan'11 taking into consideration the salary that I will have earned during July'10 to Dec'10.
Can anybody help me out, as to what category should I apply under, Post Study or General. I will be applying in January'11 - there is a monthly quota for general applications will it be a risk since the quota will be valid only till March'11?
indian77 wrote:I completed my MBA from UK in July'2010.
Currently I am working in a Management Consultancy company based out of India.
I am planning to apply for a UK visa by the beginning of Jan'11.
There are two options available to me: applying under Tier 1 (Post study) or applying under Tier 1 (General).
I'll be eligible for applying for a Tier 1(General) by Jan'11 taking into consideration the salary that I will have earned during July'10 to Dec'10.
Can anybody help me out, as to what category should I apply under, Post Study or General. I will be applying in January'11 - there is a monthly quota for general applications will it be a risk since the quota will be valid only till March'11?
T1(G) suits you, provided you get before Apr'11.indian77 wrote:I completed my MBA from UK in July'2010.
Currently I am working in a Management Consultancy company based out of India.
I am planning to apply for a UK visa by the beginning of Jan'11.
There are two options available to me: applying under Tier 1 (Post study) or applying under Tier 1 (General).
I'll be eligible for applying for a Tier 1(General) by Jan'11 taking into consideration the salary that I will have earned during July'10 to Dec'10.
Can anybody help me out, as to what category should I apply under, Post Study or General. I will be applying in January'11 - there is a monthly quota for general applications will it be a risk since the quota will be valid only till March'11?
TLK, I would suggest you to read and digest the news carefully.thelionking wrote:
Both Tier 1 (General) and Tier 1 (PSW) are being scrapped following the announcement two days ago.
Nafe, you are right.nafe12 wrote: If not Tier 1 per se, I'd expect some channel for those who studied in the UK to exploit their skills (cf. train and leave). Might just make it harder (masters minimum or something).
No, they can. Perhaps they should not, but they can.tall_funky wrote: They just can't close PSW all of a sudden.
what about a undergrad who has spent 3 years of his life and more than £45K (including fees and living cost) ?? should he not get some UK exp. to build on his CV ??
Where is fairness ??