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thanks for the reply. so if apply by first week february, would that mean that my application will automatically be refused?arsenal49 wrote:UKCISA recommends to apply for visa before 4 months have elapsed from the date you were awarded certificate. So, in your case January 2012...
look at the FAQs on UKCISA site for more info.
having said that, if UKBA dont curtail your student visa, then you are still 'legal' although you should stop working after 4 months have elapsed from the date of award or it will warrant UKBA investigation, when you do end up applying for psw
This statement says that you are eligible to apply for the PSW visa within 12 months of receiving your qualification.ann_newbie wrote:"You must make your application for Tier 1 (Post-Study Work) within 12 months of obtaining your relevant qualification. This means that you must apply no later than 12 months after your insitution first notifies you in writing that you have been awarded the qualification. The letter from your institution which you have to submit as evidence that you have a relevant qualification must contain information about the date of award of your qualification."
- I only found this on the site. It says 12 mons. but Im not sure?
What that says is after you receive your certificate (i.e. after the day the school award your degree), you have a 12 month window to make the application. So assuming your school award your certificate on the first of March 2011, then you have until the first of March 2012 to make the application.ann_newbie wrote:"You must make your application for Tier 1 (Post-Study Work) within 12 months of obtaining your relevant qualification. This means that you must apply no later than 12 months after your insitution first notifies you in writing that you have been awarded the qualification. The letter from your institution which you have to submit as evidence that you have a relevant qualification must contain information about the date of award of your qualification."
- I only found this on the site. It says 12 mons. but Im not sure?
i wouldn't say automatically cuz i know someone who was exactly in your position and managed to get psw visa. its best not to highlight this thing/issue in your app because ukcisa 'advice' is to leave country at the end of course or within 4 months of completion - whichever is shorter duration...ann_newbie wrote:thanks for the reply. so if apply by first week february, would that mean that my application will automatically be refused?arsenal49 wrote:UKCISA recommends to apply for visa before 4 months have elapsed from the date you were awarded certificate. So, in your case January 2012...
look at the FAQs on UKCISA site for more info.
having said that, if UKBA dont curtail your student visa, then you are still 'legal' although you should stop working after 4 months have elapsed from the date of award or it will warrant UKBA investigation, when you do end up applying for psw
i am sorry arsenal49 but i have searched the UKCISA website inside out but it doesnt say anything about 4months any wherearsenal49 wrote:UKCISA recommends to apply for visa before 4 months have elapsed from the date you were awarded certificate. So, in your case January 2012...
look at the FAQs on UKCISA site for more info.
having said that, if UKBA dont curtail your student visa, then you are still 'legal' although you should stop working after 4 months have elapsed from the date of award or it will warrant UKBA investigation, when you do end up applying for psw