Thanks for watching. 3 year route is for when you’ve been on tier 2 prior to applying. So, you need to decide which visa route you qualify for, check the requirements and aim to have these beyond reasonable doubt 😊.
@@BilingualAfricanStories actually nothing about this is currently on the website regarding which one to choose in case of peer-revew. I am on graduate visa since 6 months, a recent UK visa.
@@BilingualAfricanStories Peer-review have both option the exceptional talent and the exceptional promise as in the link www.gov.uk/global-talent-researcher-academic/peer-review but I can't see clear difference.
Not necessarily but a you need to demonstrate that you can conduct quality independent research. A PhD is one of the ways you can show this evidence. Then add publications and winning grants. All these help measure the impact you are making in academia. All the best and thanks for watching
@@BilingualAfricanStories Hello Dr, I have PhD and also quality impactful publications from my PhD studies in Hong Kong. My only funding is the presidential PhD funding in Hong Kong. I am currently a lecturer in LSBU.
Hello Dr I am already a researcher and academic in the Uk university. Can I switch from my skilled worker visa to the global talent visa? Please if it is, is the support letter from the university sufficient enough?? Thank you
If you’ve been on the tier 2 work visa for 3 years, then switching to the global talent visa will let you qualify immediately to apply for ILR. We have 3 videos on our channel which explains this further and also tells you the documents you will need. Please watch the ‘immigration to the united kingdom playlist’ on our channel. Thanks for watching ☺️
@@frankatoghansah730 interesting 😀. You can still switch and apply for the GT. How would you make a case for the money already spent getting the tier 2 visa though? 🤔
@@BilingualAfricanStories hhmmmnnn. That is my worry now. For the ihs fee I paid for tier 2, can they transfer to the global talent visa? I don’t know if possible. 😀
@@frankatoghansah730 maybe seek advise from an immigration lawyer but I don’t think they would given that Tier 2 work visa is separate from the Global Talent 😊. If you are able to then apply for the GT after 3 years of being on the Tier 2.
Thank you for watching ☺️. You could if you have been named on a prestigious grant (exceptional promise) and or have contributed significantly to the academic field in which you wish to be considered for. Most people would have had a PhD as the starting point ( assuming you are applying as promising talent) But a Masters or a PhD alone is not enough. Because, the key is making a confident argument of your contribution to the area in which you want to apply.