You're well grounded in this topic Chi. You explained the requirements and why one would be refused of this PSWV. They should keep working more than 40 hours a week on study visa. Later they will blame their village pipu
Thanks for sharing. So, if after the post study visa is gotten. What jobs should one apply for in order to still be in the country after the 2/3yrs work visa. So, if the school retains one for a full time job after school and there is no sponsorship, what can one do??
Hi ma’am I came across your video and I am grateful for your input. My passport has expired and I have applied for a new one but it has not been released due to technical issues. Can I still apply with my expired passport?
Hello Ma’m I have a question. What if I apply for PSW and I am granted the 2 years and during the 2years PSW I was able to secure a job,can I switch to Tier2 before my PSW elapses?
Hello good afternoon, If I finished my course with just 55%(which is just a pass) do I risk refusal when I apply? I will be grateful if this can be explained. Thank you
Nice video ma.. Thank you for the useful content always. I have a question. I am aware that PSW doesn't count towards the ILR. Now i need some clarifications. Firstly, we know that you get your ILR after your five years of stay in the UK. Now, if I complete my two years program, then apply and get PSW for the next two years, then I or my wife will later do another study for two years. Now my question is this: Will that our four years of study still count towards ILR or not since the PSW came between? And secondly, with regards to the public fund and one of your videos about giving birth in the UK. As a dependant who the husband is schooling, if the lady who is the dependant happens to give birth as a dependant while the husband is still schooling, do you have an idea if the money they will be paying to the nursing mother be regarded as public funds?
Your four years of study will count towards ILR if you continue on the study route, regardless of the the PSW that came in between. No, money paid to your wife (Statutory maternity pay) is not regarded as public funds. There are some maternity allowances you should not access if you are on a tier 4 visa but statutory maternity allowance is not public funds. You will need to reach some criteria before you can be paid this allowance