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The categories you can switch from wrote:If you are switching from Tier 4 or the former categories of student, student nurse, student re-sitting an examination or student union sabbatical officer, you must have successfully completed a course lasting at least 1 academic year during your current or most recent permission to stay.
245HD wrote:(g) an applicant who was last granted leave as a Student, a Student Re-Sitting an Examination, a Student Nurse, a Student Union Sabbatical Officer, or a Tier 4 Migrant must have completed studying a course of study of at least one academic year in duration during that period of leave.
Hi ,hasham11 wrote:I was granted student leave from 2005 - 2008 and I successfully completed a Bachelors degree during that time and then I got the PSW and since April 2010 I was registered with ACCA and completed 9 papers in 2010 and to continue giving the remaining 5 papers I renewed my visa to Tier 4, so technically I have completed more than 1 year in the 2005 - 2008 period and also since registering with ACCA from April 2010 I have completed another year till June 2011 to the current.
1) You didn't complete a course of study of at least one year's duration during your last (most recent) period leave as a tier 4 migrant.hasham11 wrote:I was granted student leave from 2005 - 2008 and I successfully completed a Bachelors degree during that time and then I got the PSW and since April 2010 I was registered with ACCA and completed 9 papers in 2010 and to continue giving the remaining 5 papers I renewed my visa to Tier 4, so technically I have completed more than 1 year in the 2005 - 2008 period and also since registering with ACCA from April 2010 I have completed another year till June 2011 to the current.
You must have completed the course for which you were granted your tier 4 visa and the duration of the course must be at least one year. if you have only completed one year of a 2/3 year course, then you haven't completed the course.black_pearl wrote:I just want to ask you have you applied for tier 2 yet. Actually i am in the same position but my course will finish in 2013 and the employer has already conducted the RLMT and is in the process of applying for the COS. so what should i do now? according to the policy guidance, the tier 4 migrant should have completed one year's course but my course started in feb 2011 so the one year will be in feb 2012 so can i apply after feb . 2012? can any one please recommend a good solicitor who can deal with such cases efficiently.
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Greenie wrote:You must have completed the course for which you were granted your tier 4 visa and the duration of the course must be at least one year. if you have only completed one year of a 2/3 year course, then you haven't completed the course.black_pearl wrote:I just want to ask you have you applied for tier 2 yet. Actually i am in the same position but my course will finish in 2013 and the employer has already conducted the RLMT and is in the process of applying for the COS. so what should i do now? according to the policy guidance, the tier 4 migrant should have completed one year's course but my course started in feb 2011 so the one year will be in feb 2012 so can i apply after feb . 2012? can any one please recommend a good solicitor who can deal with such cases efficiently.
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