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please do not give wrong information just on the basis of that you would not like to help people instead discourage people.Greenie wrote:Because as stated in my previous post it is not just tier 4 leave which goes towards the limit it is also pre tier 4 leave (eg old style student visas)
maxwake wrote:please do not give wrong information just on the basis of that you would not like to help people instead discourage people.Greenie wrote:Because as stated in my previous post it is not just tier 4 leave which goes towards the limit it is also pre tier 4 leave (eg old style student visas)
if you are saying whatever you are saying is true please provide evidence other wise please see
tier 4 student policy guidance form page number 14 point number 85.
for your information you are totally wrong please see below and please
if you do not know just do not answer.
85.This three year limit does not include any time that a Tier 4 (General) student has spent
studying below UK Bachelors degree level under:
• the student rules that were in place before 31 March 2009; or
• Tier 4 (General) when they were 16 or 17 years old; or
• Tier 4 (Child) when they were aged 17 years or under; or
• any other non Tier 4 category which permits study.
Best Regards
Max
(ga) If the course is at degree level or above, the gran of entry clearance the applicant is seeking must not ead to the applicant having spent more than 5 years in the UK as a Tier 4 (General) Migrant, or as a Student, studying courses at degree level or above unless