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Ok, understood.Lucapooka wrote:The UK has never offered students any guarantees that they could remain in the UK under a work category. That was a concession rather than a right and the concession has now ended.
Do you have evidence of this and was there any gap between then and now?nipper88 wrote:you have been living together in a relationship akin to marriage or civil partnership which has been existing and genuine (not like a 'marriage of convenience') for at least 2 years; CONDITION MET - BUT, BY THE TIME HER CURRENT VISA EXPIRES, WILL HAVE ONLY BEEN LIVING IN THE UK TOGETHER FOR 1 YEAR AND A FEW MONTHS. LIVED TOGETHER IN TURKEY THOUGH BEFORE THIS, ACCEPTABLE OR NOT?
We met in Turkey, and were together right up to and including the day we came to the UK, so there was no gap in our relationship from Turkey to the UK.Lucapooka wrote:Do you have evidence of this and was there any gap between then and now?nipper88 wrote:you have been living together in a relationship akin to marriage or civil partnership which has been existing and genuine (not like a 'marriage of convenience') for at least 2 years; CONDITION MET - BUT, BY THE TIME HER CURRENT VISA EXPIRES, WILL HAVE ONLY BEEN LIVING IN THE UK TOGETHER FOR 1 YEAR AND A FEW MONTHS. LIVED TOGETHER IN TURKEY THOUGH BEFORE THIS, ACCEPTABLE OR NOT?
Hmm I see. So there is no way we can stay in the UK. It's so unfair! She's no scrounger!Lucapooka wrote:Then in that case you will not have met the requirement. You can argue it but you can't prove it, and they will demand proof. Have you thought of getting married?
When does her current visa finish and when does the PhD start.nipper88 wrote:Hmm.
If my partner is accepted on a PHD course here that starts at the end of 2013 (which would come with a visa of course for the duration of the course), would there be a way then for her to be able to remain here for the period between when her current visa expires and the PHD course starts?
Oh right, thanks. But she'd still need to be sponsored by an employer right? Not so likely unfortunately. Her university has said that because the post study visa option has been removed now, the tier 2 general visa has become more lax. Any truth in that?Greenie wrote:When does her current visa finish and when does the PhD start.nipper88 wrote:Hmm.
If my partner is accepted on a PHD course here that starts at the end of 2013 (which would come with a visa of course for the duration of the course), would there be a way then for her to be able to remain here for the period between when her current visa expires and the PHD course starts?
You appear to have misunderstood the requirements for tier 2. Tier 2 is for skilled workers not highly skilled and you don't need to be earning 150k to qualify. See the link below.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... 2/general/
Lax in the sense for those who wish to switch from Tier4 to Tier2 they have removed the resident labour market test from the requirement. But still your g.f has to find a employer who has a license with UKBA and willing to provide her a COS (Certificate of sponsorship) and she has to meet the salary criteria for the job title and few other requirements. The key is to find a employer who is willing to offer a job + sponsor her. If I were you I would start by going through the registered sponsors (companies) list and finding out whether any of these companies have any vacancies for your g.f's skills/qualifications.nipper88 wrote:Oh right, thanks. But she'd still need to be sponsored by an employer right? Not so likely unfortunately. Her university has said that because the post study visa option has been removed now, the tier 2 general visa has become more lax. Any truth in that?Greenie wrote:When does her current visa finish and when does the PhD start.nipper88 wrote:Hmm.
If my partner is accepted on a PHD course here that starts at the end of 2013 (which would come with a visa of course for the duration of the course), would there be a way then for her to be able to remain here for the period between when her current visa expires and the PHD course starts?
You appear to have misunderstood the requirements for tier 2. Tier 2 is for skilled workers not highly skilled and you don't need to be earning 150k to qualify. See the link below.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... 2/general/
Her current visa expires 1st Feb 2013 and a UK phd would start in September 2013.
Thanks a lot for the advice! Where can I find the registered sponsors list??madona587 wrote:Lax in the sense for those who wish to switch from Tier4 to Tier2 they have removed the resident labour market test from the requirement. But still your g.f has to find a employer who has a license with UKBA and willing to provide her a COS (Certificate of sponsorship) and she has to meet the salary criteria for the job title and few other requirements. The key is to find a employer who is willing to offer a job + sponsor her. If I were you I would start by going through the registered sponsors (companies) list and finding out whether any of these companies have any vacancies for your g.f's skills/qualifications.nipper88 wrote:Oh right, thanks. But she'd still need to be sponsored by an employer right? Not so likely unfortunately. Her university has said that because the post study visa option has been removed now, the tier 2 general visa has become more lax. Any truth in that?Greenie wrote:When does her current visa finish and when does the PhD start.nipper88 wrote:Hmm.
If my partner is accepted on a PHD course here that starts at the end of 2013 (which would come with a visa of course for the duration of the course), would there be a way then for her to be able to remain here for the period between when her current visa expires and the PHD course starts?
You appear to have misunderstood the requirements for tier 2. Tier 2 is for skilled workers not highly skilled and you don't need to be earning 150k to qualify. See the link below.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... 2/general/
Her current visa expires 1st Feb 2013 and a UK phd would start in September 2013.
That's great, thanks a lot! I see there are companies like spas and cafes etc too, which is promising. But even working full time, I doubt she'd meet the minimum income requirement. Surely that cannot be 150,000?!sushdmehta wrote:Register of sponsors - employers
A cafe chain can have administrative, IT & management level staff who get paid more than an average worker and most of them are skilled workers. (e.g: Developers etc)nipper88 wrote:That's great, thanks a lot! I see there are companies like spas and cafes etc too, which is promising. But even working full time, I doubt she'd meet the minimum income requirement. Surely that cannot be 150,000?!sushdmehta wrote:Register of sponsors - employers
Why would companies like cafes bother registering as a sponsor when they would hardly pay any migrant workers enough to meet the minimum requirement for Tier 2 visas?
Edit: On the UKBA site it says: 'For the year from 6 April 2012 to 5 April 2013, a maximum of 20,700 skilled workers can come to the UK under Tier 2 (General) to do jobs with an annual salary below £150,000.' So my girlfriend could get a job at a cafe that is on the register of sponsors as long as 20,700 others have not done so before her? Is that right?
If you need any help regarding Tier2 feel free to ask ! (PM me if needed)nipper88 wrote:Thanks for the reply!
By UKBA occupation list do you mean the register of sponsors (employers)?
No. Look at this one
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... e2012-cop/
Now look for the field that your g.fs job might fall into; for an e.g: I'm a developer and my job would come under Section J information and communication.
Now download the PDF and go through the job titles and job descriptions. Find the job description which closely matches with your g.fs job (her sector) and now look at the job title which defines her job description, now look at the minimum salary level for that job title.
e.g: Web developer - Developing websites, designing mocks, coding, etc - Minimum salary level £28,000 Year. So, the employer must be willing to pay her 28K minimum to employ her
So until her tier 4 visa expires, she can look for any job that meets the requirements and is with a sponsored employer without worrying about a cap on the figure (20,700)?
Yes correct. She should be only worried if she is applying from outside UK, Also remember she must have completed her studies in UK to be eligible to apply for Tier2
If she finds one for example that is 20k a year, she would have to take the resident labour market test? What is that test?
Minimum is 20K, but most of the jobs (See SOC above) are around 25-28K. Yes unless your g.fs job is listed in a "Shortage occupation" (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/busin ... ationlist/) list the company has to do a RLMT. (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/busin ... arkettest/)
RLMT is when the company advertises the job vacancy in national job center plus and websites. They must interview and then proof that the position cannot be filled by a UK resident. Look at UKBA website for more info.
Gonna be hard pushed to find a masters level job in psychology!
Good luck mate. Welcome to our (Skilled Immigrants) life in UK lol..
That's superb, thanks so much for your detailed reply, sorry to be so dumbmadona587 wrote:If you need any help regarding Tier2 feel free to ask ! (PM me if needed)nipper88 wrote:Thanks for the reply!
By UKBA occupation list do you mean the register of sponsors (employers)?
No. Look at this one
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... e2012-cop/
Now look for the field that your g.fs job might fall into; for an e.g: I'm a developer and my job would come under Section J information and communication.
Now download the PDF and go through the job titles and job descriptions. Find the job description which closely matches with your g.fs job (her sector) and now look at the job title which defines her job description, now look at the minimum salary level for that job title.
e.g: Web developer - Developing websites, designing mocks, coding, etc - Minimum salary level £28,000 Year. So, the employer must be willing to pay her 28K minimum to employ her
So until her tier 4 visa expires, she can look for any job that meets the requirements and is with a sponsored employer without worrying about a cap on the figure (20,700)?
Yes correct. She should be only worried if she is applying from outside UK, Also remember she must have completed her studies in UK to be eligible to apply for Tier2
If she finds one for example that is 20k a year, she would have to take the resident labour market test? What is that test?
Minimum is 20K, but most of the jobs (See SOC above) are around 25-28K. Yes unless your g.fs job is listed in a "Shortage occupation" (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/busin ... ationlist/) list the company has to do a RLMT. (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/busin ... arkettest/)
RLMT is when the company advertises the job vacancy in national job center plus and websites. They must interview and then proof that the position cannot be filled by a UK resident. Look at UKBA website for more info.
Gonna be hard pushed to find a masters level job in psychology!
Good luck mate. Welcome to our (Skilled Immigrants) life in UK lol..
Yes forgot to add that my bad. According to last rule change the company doesn't have to do a RLMT for those who switch from TIER4 to Tier2.nipper88 wrote:That's superb, thanks so much for your detailed reply, sorry to be so dumbmadona587 wrote:If you need any help regarding Tier2 feel free to ask ! (PM me if needed)nipper88 wrote:Thanks for the reply!
By UKBA occupation list do you mean the register of sponsors (employers)?
No. Look at this one
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... e2012-cop/
Now look for the field that your g.fs job might fall into; for an e.g: I'm a developer and my job would come under Section J information and communication.
Now download the PDF and go through the job titles and job descriptions. Find the job description which closely matches with your g.fs job (her sector) and now look at the job title which defines her job description, now look at the minimum salary level for that job title.
e.g: Web developer - Developing websites, designing mocks, coding, etc - Minimum salary level £28,000 Year. So, the employer must be willing to pay her 28K minimum to employ her
So until her tier 4 visa expires, she can look for any job that meets the requirements and is with a sponsored employer without worrying about a cap on the figure (20,700)?
Yes correct. She should be only worried if she is applying from outside UK, Also remember she must have completed her studies in UK to be eligible to apply for Tier2
If she finds one for example that is 20k a year, she would have to take the resident labour market test? What is that test?
Minimum is 20K, but most of the jobs (See SOC above) are around 25-28K. Yes unless your g.fs job is listed in a "Shortage occupation" (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/busin ... ationlist/) list the company has to do a RLMT. (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/busin ... arkettest/)
RLMT is when the company advertises the job vacancy in national job center plus and websites. They must interview and then proof that the position cannot be filled by a UK resident. Look at UKBA website for more info.
Gonna be hard pushed to find a masters level job in psychology!
Good luck mate. Welcome to our (Skilled Immigrants) life in UK lol..
Ok so I looked at the list and selected the most suitable job category (Health) and then description (Psychologists). It says:
Minimum rates:
• Posts at Agenda for Change band 4 or equivalent £17,732
• Posts at Agenda for Change band 5 or equivalent £20,710
• Posts at Agenda for Change band 6 or equivalent £24,831
• Posts at Agenda for Change band 7 or equivalent £29,789
• Posts at Agenda for Change band 8 or equivalent £37,996
So does that mean a 17k per year job will also suffice to get a Tier 2 visa in the psychology sector?
In the RLMT section of the psychology section, it just says 'YES' next to Jobcentre, Newspapers, Internet etc. Does YES here mean that if my gf finds a suitable job that is listed on the register of sponsors but finds it through any of those channels (Jobcentre etc) the company she applies to will have to make her pass the RLMT?
I don't get how the RLMT can be avoided short of being head hunted or cherry picked, but that would surely be for nuclear scientists or similarly rare personnel!?
What are the realistic chances of her passing (not being supplanted by British applicants) the RLMT considering she is (will be) a masters graduate of psychology?
My gf is currently in a TIER4 visa which expires in February 2013. So, providing she gets a job with a UKBA registered company BEFORE the TIER4 visa expires, the RLMT will not apply and she can directly switch into Tier2, is that correct?madona587 wrote:Yes forgot to add that my bad. According to last rule change the company doesn't have to do a RLMT for those who switch from TIER4 to Tier2.nipper88 wrote:That's superb, thanks so much for your detailed reply, sorry to be so dumbmadona587 wrote:If you need any help regarding Tier2 feel free to ask ! (PM me if needed)nipper88 wrote:Thanks for the reply!
By UKBA occupation list do you mean the register of sponsors (employers)?
No. Look at this one
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... e2012-cop/
Now look for the field that your g.fs job might fall into; for an e.g: I'm a developer and my job would come under Section J information and communication.
Now download the PDF and go through the job titles and job descriptions. Find the job description which closely matches with your g.fs job (her sector) and now look at the job title which defines her job description, now look at the minimum salary level for that job title.
e.g: Web developer - Developing websites, designing mocks, coding, etc - Minimum salary level £28,000 Year. So, the employer must be willing to pay her 28K minimum to employ her
So until her tier 4 visa expires, she can look for any job that meets the requirements and is with a sponsored employer without worrying about a cap on the figure (20,700)?
Yes correct. She should be only worried if she is applying from outside UK, Also remember she must have completed her studies in UK to be eligible to apply for Tier2
If she finds one for example that is 20k a year, she would have to take the resident labour market test? What is that test?
Minimum is 20K, but most of the jobs (See SOC above) are around 25-28K. Yes unless your g.fs job is listed in a "Shortage occupation" (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/busin ... ationlist/) list the company has to do a RLMT. (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/busin ... arkettest/)
RLMT is when the company advertises the job vacancy in national job center plus and websites. They must interview and then proof that the position cannot be filled by a UK resident. Look at UKBA website for more info.
Gonna be hard pushed to find a masters level job in psychology!
Good luck mate. Welcome to our (Skilled Immigrants) life in UK lol..
Ok so I looked at the list and selected the most suitable job category (Health) and then description (Psychologists). It says:
Minimum rates:
• Posts at Agenda for Change band 4 or equivalent £17,732
• Posts at Agenda for Change band 5 or equivalent £20,710
• Posts at Agenda for Change band 6 or equivalent £24,831
• Posts at Agenda for Change band 7 or equivalent £29,789
• Posts at Agenda for Change band 8 or equivalent £37,996
So does that mean a 17k per year job will also suffice to get a Tier 2 visa in the psychology sector?
In the RLMT section of the psychology section, it just says 'YES' next to Jobcentre, Newspapers, Internet etc. Does YES here mean that if my gf finds a suitable job that is listed on the register of sponsors but finds it through any of those channels (Jobcentre etc) the company she applies to will have to make her pass the RLMT?
I don't get how the RLMT can be avoided short of being head hunted or cherry picked, but that would surely be for nuclear scientists or similarly rare personnel!?
What are the realistic chances of her passing (not being supplanted by British applicants) the RLMT considering she is (will be) a masters graduate of psychology?
I saw someone posted here once that he was making less tha 20K but his salary was meeting the SOC requirement so he got his visa. I can't confirm this.
A good start would be for your g.f is to find a job asap with an employer who is already registered with UKBA. (These days most of the employers are aware of TIER2 so it would be a good idea to bring this up at the interview)
Sorry about missing the RLMT exemption in my earlier post.