SO i have a letter from my University proving i have completed my degree however since it doesn't say 'which was taught in english' it is not any use to me.... I mean, what on earth does Home Office do with our 315quid on each application. You think it would cover the cost of a 5-10minute phone call to New Zealand to clarify the degree was taught in English. I mean bloody heck, what degree isn't taught in English in New Zealand.....
You would think they would have built up a good base knowledge of degrees around the world by now so that they knew which ones where taught in what language. Maybe add a clause that certain countrys where exempt from proving english language requirements and i know back home all Degrees from my university are taught in English.
anyway,
I understand why these rules are in place but it would seem there is no common sense involved. It wouldn't surprise if they refused an application because the letter from the university didn't state it was taught in english even tho the degree was from New Zealand. I mean, come on, think about it
This rule in my case means re-asking for another letter just so my University can reword the same thing. It seems absolutely silly in my opinion.
argghh, you can't beat the system..... i'm not even gonna try! I been trying to get the proof for this HSMP for ages now. Everytime i think i have it something else pops up and everytime they are always nigly annoying issues.....
Poms!
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