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thanks for your reply. well clients this days don't go for professional advice just for marketing or business development consultancy unless they are offered something different from others. we are talking about personalized supplementary products all they can get from us in the way that can grow their brand. we also have other marketing tools. its it can be highlighted on advertise or website to differentiate form others.Lucapooka wrote:I'm intentionally going to make a sceptical comment as I do want to help you and will take on the same frame of mind as the caseworker to see how you can counter this. What are the custom made products? It sounds like you sell stuff on-line but are trying to dress this up as something ancillary and supporting to the main business of development and marketing when, in fact, it's the tail that is wagging the dog. If the main business activity is selling products on-line, rather than offering an actual professional service to a graduate level, then you can't claim that as a profession eligible for Tier 1 (Ent)
yes it is regard switching from psw to tier 1. I think I got my answer.Lucapooka wrote:Can I just confirm that this discussion is with regard to a PSW to Tier 1 (Ent) switch? Your actual degree (the qualification you hold) does not have to be relevant to the business you intend to operate. It's only necessary that your main business activity must be skilled to a graduate level.