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Tier 4 in practice

This course enables immigration advisers to help students make successful Tier 4 applications, and to help students identify an application that is likely to be refused, or rejected as invalid.

By the end of this course, participants will be:

  • be able to help students complete and submit Tier 4 entry clearance and leave to remain applications with relevant documents
  • be able to advise Tier 4 students on their options if an entry clearance application is refused
  • understand and be able to explain to applicants how some general immigration principles, such as 'overstaying' and section 3C leave, may affect leave to remain applications
  • be able to advise Tier 4 students on their options if a leave to remain application is rejected or refused
  • know how and when incorrect endorsements can be corrected
  • know how and when students should notify the UK Border Agency and other authorities of changes in their circumstances

This course is suitable for:

those who are actively involved in advising students who apply for Tier 4 permission either in the UK or in their country of residence, or advisers who are about to start working in this area.

Before attending this course, you should have attended the UKCISA course, ‘The principles of Tier 4 of the Points Based immigration system’, or otherwise have a good knowledge of the areas covered in these courses. We will not have time in this training to reiterate the eligibility requirements for Tier 4 applications.

Dates, venues and course codes:

  • Thursday, 8 March 2012, Glasgow (P577)
  • Tuesday, 29 May 2012, York (P595)

Fees:

£165 members, £130 students’ unions, £330 non-members

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