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ILR
Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2013 8:23 pm
by springdales
Hi Guys,
I am currently residing in the UK since Sept 2005 and eligible for ILR 10 yrs under the long residency route. I have completed 8 years in the UK and I will apply for ILR in Aug 2015. At the moment I am pursuing Phd in International Business from Brunel University. I am spending full international fee to the university, as I am not getting any funding. I am applying for Management roles in India as well, and part time roles in UK.
Just wondering if it is worth spending 2 more years in UK for an ILR an pay the full fee on Phd programme, or go back to India and look for jobs there (apparently I am unsuccessful in securing jobs in India from UK).
Thanks in advance,
Saurabh
Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2013 8:48 pm
by sheraz7
It totally depends on an individual circumstances/budget but the frequency and the scale of changes in relation to tier 4 visa must always be kept in mind. But generally a fully completed phd from uk university is a valuable life asset with much larger opportunities locally and internationally.
ILR
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:17 am
by springdales
Hi Guys,
Thanks for your reply. I was wondering what career opportunities are available after doing a Phd in International Business, from a UK university. I am particularly interested in industry research, or setting up my own business (after gaining some good experience), or working as an consultant (International Business). I do not particularly enjoy academic research & teaching. I have my BA(Hons) Business Studies, Msc International Management from Nottingham Trent and Strathclyde.
Any advice on this would be much appreciated. Is it still wise to continue Phd, after having ironed out where I want to do in the future.
Thanks in advance,
Saurabh.
Re: ILR
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:25 am
by askmeplz82
springdales wrote:Hi Guys,
Thanks for your reply. I was wondering what career opportunities are available after doing a Phd in International Business, from a UK university. I am particularly interested in industry research, or setting up my own business (after gaining some good experience), or working as an consultant (International Business). I do not particularly enjoy academic research & teaching. I have my BA(Hons) Business Studies, Msc International Management from Nottingham Trent and Strathclyde.
Any advice on this would be much appreciated. Is it still wise to continue Phd, after having ironed out where I want to do in the future.
Thanks in advance,
Saurabh.
Well i would advise you to stay for 3 reasons.
- after ILR you can apply for BC . don't know about your country India but in my country even with the same qualification a British or US citizen get double salary then local citizen and free housing and other benefit
- if you have ILR you can continue to stay in INDIA but come back for holiday in the UK or If in INDIA you are not that successful you can try your luck in the UK
- If you have children in the future and if they become BC then they will pay Home student fees if they study in the UK