New Phase for Tier 4 Student Visas Begins
The next phase of changes to the Tier 4 student visas began on the 4th July 2011, as outlined in our earlier blog from March. From now on the UKBA are going to make the following changes which will affect English language schools:
- restrict work entitlements to migrants studying at higher educational institutions (HEIs) and publicly funded further education colleges only;
- restrict the sponsorship of dependants to those studying at postgraduate level at HEIs on courses lasting at least 12 months, and government-sponsored students on courses lasting at least 6 months;
- require education providers to vouch that a new course represents genuine academic progression;
- ensure that maintenance funds are genuinely available to the applicant, by introducing a declaration on the visa application form;
- commit to publish a list of financial institutions that they consider, on the basis of experience, do not verify financial statements to their satisfaction;
- introduce a streamlined application process for low-risk nationals applying to attend courses with Highly Trusted Sponsors.
The Bristol Language Centre is classed as a Highly Trusted Sponsor by the UKBA. We work hard to ensure that students obtain the correct visa and are able to study with us. We issue CAS statements and visa letters for students’ visa applications and we can demonstrate genuine academic progression for students on our English language courses. For more information or to make an application for one of our courses please contact enq@thebristollanguagecentre.co.uk
For more information about visas please check the following links:
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