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Tier 5 (Government Authorised Exchange) eligibility criteria

Only for UK Tier 5 (Temporary work) points system
Also includes the Youth Mobility Scheme Tier 5

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Re: Tier 5 (Government Authorised Exchange) eligibility crit

Post by Frontier Mole » Mon Jan 30, 2017 8:56 am

I bothered with the effort of checking out your previous posts something I rarely do.

You had a failed T2 application and it would appear you did actually find a T5 GAE sponsor but waiting over six weeks for a decision.

It is a case of just sitting tight and waiting. There is nothing that precludes you from getting a T5 GAE based on your T2 refusal but given your immigration history and the obvious attempt to spin your stay to 10 years it will take longer. There will be a high level of scrutiny of your application and the actual T5 GAE Sponsor. The fact you had a PSW stint before does bring into question why would you be a suitable T5 GAE candidate.

Out of interest what scheme are you applying through?

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Re: Tier 5 (Government Authorised Exchange) eligibility crit

Post by stay order » Mon Jan 30, 2017 9:52 pm

you have muddled up the things and made life difficult for every one. Lets make this conversation simple and easy from this point onwards.
1. I was not seeking any personal information (apart from processing time) so I have had not asking the rules.
2. I just answered the person who posted the question and to my reply you said something nonsense and asked for the guidance.
3. i shared the guidance with immigration rules which to you was a nonsense again.

again I am only trying to help somone who may face any difficulty in future because of lack of knowledge as in your case. So I am making it easy for every person trying to get Tier 5 Visa on GAV routine from especially tier 4 visa, following is the rule;

Paragraph 245ZQ (vi). Requirements for leave to remain
(vi) entry clearance, leave to enter or leave to remain as a Student, a Student Re-Sitting an Examination, a Person Writing Up a Thesis, a Postgraduate Doctor or Dentist, a Student Nurse, a Student Union Sabbatical Officer, or a Tier 4 (General) Migrant who, in respect of such leave, is or was last sponsored by:
(a) UK recognised body[/b][/b] (which means you had A CAS from the University).

provided the Certificate of Sponsorship Checking Service reference for which he is being awarded points in this application confirms:
(1) he is being sponsored in the government authorised exchange sub-category, and
(2) he lawfully obtained a UK recognised bachelor or postgraduate degree (not a qualification of equivalent level which is not a degree) during his last grant of leave,


in a nutshel, any Tier 4 student who was sponsored by a recognised UK body (university/college) who had a Cas must need to have completed his/her Bacholars or postgraduate degree only DEGREE.

I hope it will help many people. Best of luck to all applying of thinking of applying.
Beware there are still people who are misleading readers by their lack of knowldge.

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Re: Tier 5 (Government Authorised Exchange) eligibility crit

Post by Frontier Mole » Tue Jan 31, 2017 7:37 am

You have selected the student route to T5 GAE as it matches your contention that you need a degree however T5 GAE is not restricted to just the student route. There are many parts to T5 GAE and your continual failure to fully understand that is misleading. There is not an absolute requirement to have a degree to enter every scheme. And certainly not a U.K. Degree.

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Re: Tier 5 (Government Authorised Exchange) eligibility crit

Post by Wanderer » Tue Jan 31, 2017 10:19 am

stay order wrote:lolzzz kept miseleading people ,,,,, :P :P :P :P
It's good you admit that.

FM is the expert here on this subject so read and take in his good advices and learn something.
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Re: Tier 5 (Government Authorised Exchange) eligibility crit

Post by stay order » Thu Feb 02, 2017 8:57 pm

Frontier Mole wrote:You have selected the student route to T5 GAE as it matches your contention that you need a degree however T5 GAE is not restricted to just the student route. There are many parts to T5 GAE and your continual failure to fully understand that is misleading. There is not an absolute requirement to have a degree to enter every scheme. And certainly not a U.K. Degree.
ithink FM was making some sense earlier about degree requirement for sponsored students. the defination of sponsored students was not clear i.e which sponsored student, people with cas or people sponsored for fee and living, so here is a new information and change of game :D

Documents we require if you are switching into the Government Authorised
Exchange sub-category from one of the student immigration categories
Sponsored students
154. If you have been in the UK in one of the following categories, you may have been
sponsored in your studies by Her Majesty’s Government, your home government, the
British Council or any international company, university or Independent School:
• Tier 4 (General) student; or
• student; or
• student nurse; or
• student re-sitting an examination; or
Tier 5 (Temporary Worker) Policy Guidance version 01/2017 Page 48 of 56
• student writing up a thesis; or
• Student Union sabbatical officer
• postgraduate doctor or dentist.

155. For the purpose of this section of the guidance, ’sponsored’ means wholly supported by an
award which covers both fees and living costs. If you have had such sponsorship within the
past 12 months, you must provide us with the government or international scholarship agency’s
unconditional consent in writing, giving you their permission to remain in or re-enter the UK.


i think this is what sponsored means. so it means that Tier 4 General student who only had a simple Cas from the University do not come within the defination of sponsored and do not need a degree completed in THEIR last grant of stay.

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Re: Tier 5 (Government Authorised Exchange) eligibility crit

Post by stay order » Thu Feb 09, 2017 8:14 pm

JUST to clarify again, anyone coming from the Student route do require a degree, clealry mentioned in rules, guidance and webiste.

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Re: Tier 5 (Government Authorised Exchange) eligibility crit

Post by Wanderer » Fri Feb 10, 2017 8:43 am

stay order wrote:JUST to clarify again, anyone coming from the Student route do require a degree, clealry mentioned in rules, guidance and webiste.
Please reread FM's numerous posts on this, you are clearly out of your depth here and some education is in order as well a lesson or two in comprehension, spelling and grammar.
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Re: Tier 5 (Government Authorised Exchange) eligibility crit

Post by stay order » Fri Feb 10, 2017 10:12 pm

Please reread FM's numerous posts on this, you are clearly out of your depth here and some education is in order as well a lesson or two in comprehension, spelling and grammar.[/quote]

I could not understand the above message as it is written poorly, making non sense at all. I just guess what you wanted to say.

I am A Canadian and Highly Educated person. I requested in the previous posts that people must stop misbehaving and must stick to the issue. Despite previous messages people like you are still taking a P out and want a proper treatment.

I don’t know who FM , OR PM is. I dont know anything about the position of people here, as it’s an open forum and people could write whatever they think is appropriate. Same in my case, I found the answers I needed and tried to share it with the people who are struggling to find the relevant rules and law. The is no other purpose at all, I dont have time to fix people like you a complete as Holz.

Now If you are trying to say that my English is not appropriate then it could be because you are not proper English. There may be spelling mistakes as I type from my BB keyboard and never bother doing a proof reading and rush towards a submit button for a click to submit.

ANY ONE TRYING PERSONAL WITH ME WILL BE FIXED IMMEDIATELY WITHOUT ANY FURTHER WARNING :P :P :P :P

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Re: Tier 5 (Government Authorised Exchange) eligibility crit

Post by Casa » Sat Feb 11, 2017 9:42 am

noajthan wrote:stay order, unless you can put your house in order and stop pulling faces at the people best qualified to help you this conversation will be terminated.
(Casa, not CR001)
Please don't send me PMs asking for immigration advice on posts that are on the open forum. If I haven't responded there, it's because I don't have the answer. I'm a moderator, not a legal professional.

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