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1. Your MSc would be enough for English requirement since it is a PBS application.k_k wrote:Hi, Kindly help me, I have the following questions,
1. I was a student last year and my MSc was taught in English. Do I need to take a English language test? I have taken IELTS in 2008, is it still valid? If I need to take a new test at present, which one would be better, your suggestions?
2. What is labor market test? My job was posted in the company website, I applied and I was called for interview. Does my employer need to do labor market test?
3. My current annual salary is 23,000 GBP per annum. I work as a Project Engineer. Am I eligible to apply?
4. I started working with my company few weeks after I completed my course, when I was still on student visa, I was on probation that time. Two weeks ago I was entitled as a Permanent Employee. I strted working in late September. My student visa was valid till November and I got PSW in late December. So in my Certificate of sponsorship the start date should be my actual strt date when I was on student visa or the date I got PSW or the date I completed my probation period?
Please reply
Many Thanks
I dont think there is a problem if he has worked for his employer on student visa as student visa holder is allowed to work full time during vacations and after finishing the degree. (he should keep a letter from college/uni , what date he finished his last exam and stopped attending institute) from the date he started waiting for his result after last exam, he is allowed to work full time. so I believe as long as it has been six months, since he started working after finishing studies, he can apply for Tier 2 .You shouldnt have been working for your employer on a student visa to fill in a permanent full time vacancy since it is a violation. Since you are now permanent at your job with your employer you will have to wait 6months to switch into Tier 2 in order to avoid RLMT. So your employment should be from PSW visa
Yes true mt_dilber but the person shouldn't be filling a PERMANENT role on a student visa.mt_dilber wrote:I dont think there is a problem if he has worked for his employer on student visa as student visa holder is allowed to work full time during vacations and after finishing the degree. (he should keep a letter from college/uni , what date he finished his last exam and stopped attending institute) from the date he started waiting for his result after last exam, he is allowed to work full time. so I believe as long as it has been six months, since he started working after finishing studies, he can apply for Tier 2 .You shouldnt have been working for your employer on a student visa to fill in a permanent full time vacancy since it is a violation. Since you are now permanent at your job with your employer you will have to wait 6months to switch into Tier 2 in order to avoid RLMT. So your employment should be from PSW visa
yes but his job became permanent on PSW, two weeks ago.Yes true mt_dilber but the person shouldn't be filling a PERMANENT role on a student visa.
Two weeks ago I was entitled as a Permanent Employee. I started working in late September. My student visa was valid till November and I got PSW in late December