Tier 4 fear?
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Tier 4 fear?
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What is Tier 4:
Simply a point based scoring method to determine your eligibility to pursue your proposed course from any UKBA licensed further and higher tuition provider under any UK degree awarding body. Points are attributed as to assess your ability to pay and maintain your tuition costs and living expenses. Another attribute is to be filled by your choseninstitution by complying with the UKBA aspects. Before selecting your institute, please carefully search the UKBA list of Tier 4 eligible ones. Tier 4 is an easy way for eligible applicants. Any applicant may plan well inadvance to prepare him or herself to obtain the points. It’s like an open question exam where success is certain for calculative and well organized
applicants. So, rather following the trend which would ruin the credibility of your application and may ban you for ten years, please be wise to organize your application in accordance with the open question exam system, i.e.
that better late, then never, please take time to get organized. Ask yourself, why you want to go to the UK? What is your career plan? What type of institution you may afford to? For how many years you are planning to stay there? Are you sacrificing a better career in your home country? Is the cost
proportionate to your present economic circumstances? Do you have a mental support from your family? Are you applying all your consciousness to decide rather being hypnotized or influenced by your friends already in the UK? Ask yourself twice, analyze, realize, calculate, and take the decision to go or not! Visa upon the licensed sponsor:If your application is successful, you will be granted leave to enter the UK for the purposes of completing a course at a specified institution. You are allowed to
change a course within the same institution; however, changing an institution
(sponsor) requires a new visa application under the new sponsor’s license number.
A Tier 4 visa is a temporary immigration service designed with a specific purpose
in mind and will not lead to British naturalization as a UK citizen.Sponsor? Any UKBA registered educational establishment can offer an applicant a place on a recognised course of study as a licensed sponsor. All sponsors are given an A rating or B rating when they join the register. A ‘B’ rating is a transitional rating and means that the sponsor is working with the UK Border Agency to improve
their systems. Visit to search the list: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents
/employersandsponsors/pointsbasedsystem/registerofsponsorseducation
Bona fide Educational institution:
Qualitative assurance demonstrated by the institutions would recognise their eligibility to offer courses to international students. An applicant (student), to obtain an entry clearance to the UK, would be awarded 30 (30 exactly; no less no higher) mandatory points for the academic establishment’s attribute. This will ensure a safe journey to pursue higher studies in the UK which otherwise
might have damaged a student’s academic life. Your spouse?
Spouse and dependents (if any) are entitled to obtain leave to enter in the UK in accordance with the student’s (upon whom they are dependent) leave to remain limit. Unlike other favorable tier, tier 4 dependents are not eligible to obtain indefinite leave to remain or permanent residency.
Tier 4; General & Child: Tier 4 (General) is for students who have already enjoyed their 16th birth
anniversary.Children between the ages of 4 and 17 are categorised as Tier 4 (Child). Those
aged between 4 and 15 may only be educated at independent fee-paying schools.
Students aged 16-17 years (NQF level 3 or above) may apply in either of the categories. Funds:
| Study place | Course Duration | Money needed |
| In London | Nine months or less | Course fees and £800 for each calendar month of the course |
| Outside London | Nine months or less | Course fees and £600 for each calendar month of the course |
| In London | More than nine months | First year of fees and £7,200 to cover living costs the first nine months in the United Kingdom |
| Outside London | More than nine months | First year of fees and £5,400 to cover living costs the first nine months in the United Kingdom |
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