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If you met a B1 requirement for your PBS application (if applicable) then that will suffice.
If not your degree should suffice if it is comparable to a UK degree and was taught in English.
To prove this, you need to submit a NARIC statement of comparability (click)with:
A certificate from the institution stating the medium of instruction for the degree was English
Or
A NARIC English Language Assessment (click)
And the degree certificate of course. You can get an idea if this will suffice by seeing if 10 points are awarded for your degree on the PBS calculator, if not, don't fret, just apply for the NARIC statement(s).
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go-fish wrote:Form An mentions that one of the referees should be a person of professional standing. I looked at list of acceptable Professional Referees. It mentions Engineer( with professional qualification), director / manager of VAT company and manager of limited company.
I have two friends who are:-
1. Job Title : Consultant, Qualification : B.E. from India. He is working in IT consultancy in the UK. Can he qualify as Engineer although job title doesn't has word "Engineer" in it?
2. Who has engineering degrees and an MBA, can he qualify as director / manager of VAT company and manager of limited company? Not sure what these categories mean but he is working in a managerial role in a big multinational company in the UK.
Many Thanks
Yes, the company is Limited Company. But what do they mean by Manager of a Ltd Company? There are people working in management positions in large companies.D4109125 wrote:If s(he) is a manager of a limited company then yes.
D4109125 wrote:The rules clearly state the degree must be deemed by NARIC not by the UKBA, unless you have a source to back up your claims I would err on the side of caution.
page 62 wrote:v) the applicant has obtained an academic qualification (not a professional
or vocational qualification) which is deemed by UK NARIC to meet
the recognised standard of a Bachelor's or Master's degree or PhD in
the UK, and provides the specified evidence to show:
(1) he has the qualification, and
(2) that the qualification was taught or researched in English