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hi mansi,manci wrote:what is your immigration history since Nov 08? - dates of visas, presences/absences from the UK
i would have done that. But Ukba has introduced 5 year study period and hence for that reason i cannot study further.aliahmed1979 wrote:there is a possibility that it may work but i would suggest completing a masters (it could be 9 months) from a UK uni and then you meet all of the UKBA requirements for conversion to Tier 2
i totally agree with you but i have finished my bachelors degree in my previous visa. Cant i show that as a basis to get my tier 2 visa??Jeeves wrote:ACCA is definitely not a degree, as was established in the following case:
http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKUT/IAC ... istan.html
Hi Dennis, Sorry to ask a off-topic question. I am also ACCA qualified with 4 years experience struggling to find sponsors. If you don't mind would you share some tips with me. As i don't know a lot of ACCA's getting tier2 sponsorship as compared with IT friends. Thanks in advance.Dennis89 wrote:HI all,
.
i am currently in tier 4 and i have finished studying for ACCA recently in my CURRENT visa. I have already completed my bachelors in my PREVIOUS student visa ( valid from nov 2008 to june 2011). A tier2 sponsor is willing to sponsor me BUT they had a doubt issueing a COS as there was a rule stated in the ukba website.
"If you are switching from Tier 4 or the former categories of student, student nurse, student re-sitting an examination, overseas qualified nurse, person writing up a thesis, postgraduate doctor or dentist or student union sabbatical officer, [/b][/b] you must have lawfully obtained a UK bachelors or masters degree, postgraduate certificate in education or professional graduate diploma of education during your current or last permission to stay (period of continuous leave). This does not include, for example, vocational qualifications at degree level which are not degrees"[/b]
hence WILL I be able to swtich from tier 4 to tier 2 as i have a professional qualification not a degree. however i got a letter from ACCA which states that ACCA is equivalent to masters degree and i also can get a naric certificate which states the same as ACCA. HENCE ON THAT BASIS, CAN I SWTICH FROM TIER4 TO TIER 2? WILL THEY CONSIDER MY BACHELORS IN MY PREVIOUS STUDENT VISA AND GRANT ME TIER 2
14/11/2008- 25/6/2011- student visa (no tier 4) - completed my bachelors degreemanci wrote:your question cannot be answered unless you provide the information requested (see above)
ahmed_niaz wrote:Hi Dennis, Sorry to ask a off-topic question. I am also ACCA qualified with 4 years experience struggling to find sponsors. If you don't mind would you share some tips with me. As i don't know a lot of ACCA's getting tier2 sponsorship as compared with IT friends. Thanks in advance.Dennis89 wrote:HI all,
.
i am currently in tier 4 and i have finished studying for ACCA recently in my CURRENT visa. I have already completed my bachelors in my PREVIOUS student visa ( valid from nov 2008 to june 2011). A tier2 sponsor is willing to sponsor me BUT they had a doubt issueing a COS as there was a rule stated in the ukba website.
"If you are switching from Tier 4 or the former categories of student, student nurse, student re-sitting an examination, overseas qualified nurse, person writing up a thesis, postgraduate doctor or dentist or student union sabbatical officer, [/b][/b] you must have lawfully obtained a UK bachelors or masters degree, postgraduate certificate in education or professional graduate diploma of education during your current or last permission to stay (period of continuous leave). This does not include, for example, vocational qualifications at degree level which are not degrees"[/b]
hence WILL I be able to swtich from tier 4 to tier 2 as i have a professional qualification not a degree. however i got a letter from ACCA which states that ACCA is equivalent to masters degree and i also can get a naric certificate which states the same as ACCA. HENCE ON THAT BASIS, CAN I SWTICH FROM TIER4 TO TIER 2? WILL THEY CONSIDER MY BACHELORS IN MY PREVIOUS STUDENT VISA AND GRANT ME TIER 2
newenie wrote:I read the link you posted. It looks like i can switch to T2G but i m not sure. Please help and advice.
26/07/06 - 31/10/09 student visa (obtained BA degree)
20/10/09 - 20/10/11 PSW
12/09/11 - 23/04/14 T4 ACCA (unfortunately didn't complete all exams)
and i was absent from UK for less than two month since 2006.
Am I eligible to switch to T2G?
YES
Am i exempt from Labour Marketing test to get COS?[
YES, see para 285-290:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
I am confused about your first point, the applicant has been absent from the UK for a period of 180 days or less in any of the five consecutive 12 month periods preceding the date of the application for leave to remain - I thought that is the criteria for ILR? not for getting a Tier 2 general visa?newenie wrote:Thank you Manci for your answer and the link!
Dennis, you are eligible to switch to T2G if the following conditions are met:
(i) the applicant has been absent from the UK for a period of 180 days or less in any of the five consecutive 12 month periods preceding the date of the application for leave to remain;
(ii) the applicant has existing limited leave to enter or remain upon their departure and return except that where that leave expired no more than 28 days prior to a further application for entry clearance, that period and any period pending the determination of an application made within that 28 day period shall be disregarded; and
(iii) the applicant has any period of overstaying between periods of entry clearance, leave to enter or leave to remain of up to 28 days and any period of overstaying pending the determination of an application made within that 28 day period disregarded.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... es/part6a/ 245AAA(a)
i think you need to have a Uk bachelors degree in order for the conversion from tier 4 to tier 2. where have you done your degree from??AnBer wrote:Hi,
I am in a similar situation like yours. I studied ACCA in the UK and my degree somewhere else.
My visa application for Tier 2 got rejected on the grounds of my certificate not being a degree from a recognised body.
My lawyer is working on sorting this out hopefully.
Will let you know