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smas4er wrote:Hi Guys
I had a few questions around the Tier 1 visa. I am currently on Tier 1 General, expiring in August.
1 - When I apply for extension what will be the criteria for my points, will it be the same as when I initally applied in 2008, as the points criteria have now changed. Look at the guidance for the points you will score based on initial application date or use the calculator. You can't expect someone to do something this simple for you.
2 - I was wondering if have a contract job as opposed to permanent, how would that affect my application. Application with permanent job was very easy as had all payslips, how harder will it be with contract and is it possible to apply while on conract role as opposed to permanent role.Remember that when contracting there's a bunch of deductions etc coming off your quoted rate, so where it might seem that you are in one bracket, you might end up in a lower bracket because of deductions (e.g. National Insurance and any claimed expenses)
3 - Do I have to supply my degree certificate and other static documentation when applying for extension, as I had supplied this documentation when I made my initial application.Not sure - but maybe read the guidance or just submit it anyway.
4 - How long before can I make an application for extension. Like mine is due in August but if I wanted could I apply in March?That would be a waste of time - why not just wait until August? Nothing stopping you from applying in March, but there's not much point as you will potentially just have to extend again in three years time if you are working towards settlement.
Will really appreciate help on all this.
Regards
Read the entire post. The question was about submitting the same doco that was submitted at the initial application. When I submitted my initial application (2.5 years ago)they accepted the letter from the university saying the medium of instruction was given in English. Lots of people used these letters for applications. Whether they don't accept them NOW is irrelevant as we are referring to doco that was submitted 2.5 years ago.Dreemweaver wrote:Letter from university for medium of instruction is of no use.mtuckersa wrote:1)
3) ...., letter from univeristy to say it used English as the main anguage medium.
If the BHC accepted letter from university as evidence , then its my mistake and I apologize. From your statement, I assume that the guidance 2.5 years back stated that the letter from university was accepted as evidence. I will search for the document online so that I can clear my doubt.mtuckersa wrote:Read the entire post. The question was about submitting the same doco that was submitted at the initial application. When I submitted my initial application (2.5 years ago)they accepted the letter from the university saying the medium of instruction was given in English. Lots of people used these letters for applications. Whether they don't accept them NOW is irrelevant as we are referring to doco that was submitted 2.5 years ago.Dreemweaver wrote:Letter from university for medium of instruction is of no use.mtuckersa wrote:1)
3) ...., letter from univeristy to say it used English as the main anguage medium.
Dreemweaver wrote:If the BHC accepted letter from university as evidence , then its my mistake and I apologize. From your statement, I assume that the guidance 2.5 years back stated that the letter from university was accepted as evidence. I will search for the document online so that I can clear my doubt.mtuckersa wrote:Read the entire post. The question was about submitting the same doco that was submitted at the initial application. When I submitted my initial application (2.5 years ago)they accepted the letter from the university saying the medium of instruction was given in English. Lots of people used these letters for applications. Whether they don't accept them NOW is irrelevant as we are referring to doco that was submitted 2.5 years ago.Dreemweaver wrote:Letter from university for medium of instruction is of no use.mtuckersa wrote:1)
3) ...., letter from univeristy to say it used English as the main anguage medium.
Lots of people still submit letter from university, mark lists etc. and BHC accepts it, but it does not mean that it is accepted as evidence. It is accepted just because it is submitted and they don't take it as evidence and it's not used.
smas4er,smas4er wrote:Hi Guys
I had a few questions around the Tier 1 visa. I am currently on Tier 1 General, expiring in August.
1 - When I apply for extension what will be the criteria for my points, will it be the same as when I initally applied in 2008, as the points criteria have now changed.
2 - I was wondering if have a contract job as opposed to permanent, how would that affect my application. Application with permanent job was very easy as had all payslips, how harder will it be with contract and is it possible to apply while on conract role as opposed to permanent role.
3 - Do I have to supply my degree certificate and other static documentation when applying for extension, as I had supplied this documentation when I made my initial application.
4 - How long before can I make an application for extension. Like mine is due in August but if I wanted could I apply in March?
Will really appreciate help on all this.
Regards
The policy guidance is very clear here.mtuckersa wrote: This is straight out of the policy guidance
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... idance.pdf
'Degree taught in English
An applicant may provide evidence 190. that he/she holds a degree which is equivalent to United Kingdom Bachelors level and which was taught or researched in English to a particular level as evidence of his/her English language ability.
The degree 191. must be recognised by National Academic • Recognition Information Centre for the United Kingdom (UK NARIC) as equivalent to a United Kingdom Bachelor’s degree; and have been taught in English to a standard • comparable to that of level C1 on the Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment (CEFR). Details can be found on the Council of Europe website'
Anyway, I am not arguing anymore. The subject has been discussed few times here.Checking qualifications
195. An applicant should check his/her degree by referring to the points based calculator on our website at: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/pointscalculator
196. Where the points based calculator is unable to confirm these details, points will not be awarded for the qualification in question.
197. Where the applicant is unable to find details of their qualification on the points based calculator, UK NARIC will not be able to verify whether a qualification satisfies the English Language requirement. In these circumstances, applicants should either present an alternative qualification from the points based calculator if they possess one, or select an alternative means of satisfying the English Language requirement.