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Thursday, 12 August 2010
New Tier 4 English Requirements from Today
UK Immigration has already made a number of significant changes to the UK tier 4 visa scheme for students including changes to the English language requirements:
If you wish apply for student visas under Tier 4 (General) from Today or after 12 August 2010 for courses below NQF Level 6 you must be with English language ability at a minimum of level B1 on the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). This excludes Foundation Degree courses or an English language course.
This implies Courses at NQF level 6 and above need not have the above English requirement but universities might ask such students to provide an evidence of their proficiency in English Language, popularly the IELTS
If you wish apply for student visas under Tier 4 (General) from Today or after 12 August 2010 for courses below NQF Level 6 you must be with English language ability at a minimum of level B1 on the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). This excludes Foundation Degree courses or an English language course.
This implies Courses at NQF level 6 and above need not have the above English requirement but universities might ask such students to provide an evidence of their proficiency in English Language, popularly the IELTS
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2 comments:
Dear Sir,
I am a regualr follower of your blog as it gives me all updates- as a student it helps a lot Thank You
About Tiier 4 English language requirements does it apllies to Continuing students(students already in UK) or it applies to all students applieng (UK and Abroad Candiadtes)
Pls. advice me
Dyne
Student at a London College
Hi,
It applies to all students (Whether you r in UK/Abroad)new and continuing students if their course is below level 6
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