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Thank you for the reply. Yes, I did get my degree.Lucapooka wrote:No switching from visitor, and switching from T4 requires you to have completed your degree
Yes, the grace period would be probably one of my options, but I also saw other discussion that it will still probably cause rejection, so that is the reason I want know if it works to switch to Tier 2 under a visitor status since I am a non-visa national to visit the UK.manci wrote:if you stay in the UK after your T4 visa expired you will be an overstayer. However, overstaying up to 28 days is disregarded and if you apply in-country during this 28 day window your last grant will have been T4, so RLMT will not be required.
Your prospective sponsor should apply for their sponsor licence asap
Yes, but the sake of providing complete information as indicated in para 93 of the guidance, the following is also mandatory for T4:fsix wrote:YES.
As long as your Tier 4 visa is still valid at the time of making ab application to switch to Tier 2 then you will not be required to have a RLMT done
AND YOU MUST MEET ALL OF THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS (FURTHER DETAILS OF WHICH ARE GIVEN BELOW):
you have successfully completed and passed a UK recognised bachelor’s or master’s degree; or UK Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) or Professional Graduate Diploma of Education (PGDE); or you have completed a minimum of 12 months study in the UK towards a UK PhD during your last grant of leave or period of continuous leave which includes your last grant of leave
No, you seem like the only one who really did not focus on what I wrote and keep repeating obtaining dgreeeeeeee.Lucapooka wrote:So consider asking a friend with a better command of English to ask your question here!