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Schools Removed From the Tier 4 Register – Will my College be blacklisted or lose its Tier 4 sponsors licence?

In this the last post of our series on schools and colleges removed from the Tier 4 Sponsors Register, we’ll be looking at how the UK Border Agency withdraws a sponsor licence, why they may do so and what will happen to students.

An education provider will have their licence to sponsor student migrants under Tier 4 of the Points Based System immediately withdrawn if any of the following happen:

  • The school or college becomes involvement and ceases to operate
  • If the school or college loses an accreditation it needs to deliver courses
  • If the school or college – or connected person – is issued a civil penalty for employing an illegal worker and they are fined the maximum of £10,000
  • If the school or college fails to improve from a B rating to an A rating and/or fails to follow a Sponsorship Action Plan for 12 months or more
  • If anyone connected with the school or college is convicted of a criminal offence, the sponsor’s licence would normally be withdrawn :
  • Any immigration offence
  • Any people trafficking offence
  • Any offence which might mean the individual is a risk to immigration control

An education provider can also have their licence withdrawn if they are dishonest in any way to the UK Border Agency – I guess this goes without saying! For example:

  • Making false statements when applying for a sponsor licence
  • Making false statements about certificate of sponsorship issued e.g. stating a student has paid more fees than they have, issuing completion certificate despite poor attendance, etc
  • Offences relating to ability to run a business can also result an education provider losing their licence:
  • If any person connected with the sponsor is banned from being a company director
  • If any person connected with the sponsor files for bankruptcy
  • If any person connected with the sponsor is issued with a civil penalty and fails to pay
  • If the education fails to follow any instruction from the UKBA

The above lists of offences that can result in a sponsor having their licence permanently withdrawn are quite varied and widespread. So it does raise the question of what mitigating factors apply when the UK Border Agency makes their decision. We can’t speak for every individual case, but in general terms, if the sponsor’s breach of the rules is down to a rogue employee who was dismissed as soon as management became aware, the education provider is likely to be downgraded to a B rating.

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Schools Removed From the Tier 4 Register – What Happens to My Education Provider if their Licence is Suspended?

Globe-Red-XIn this the fourth post of our series on schools and colleges removed from the Tier 4 Sponsors Register, we’ll be looking at how the UK Border Agency suspends an education provider from the Register of Sponsors and what punitive action they can take against sponsors.

What happens when a Sponsor Licence is suspended?

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Schools Removed From the Tier 4 Register – Help my School or College is Suspended!

In this the third post of our series on schools and colleges removed from the Tier 4 Sponsors Register, we’ll be looking at what happens to students who’s education provider has had their sponsor licence suspended or withdrawn.

What happens if my College’s Licence is suspended?

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Suspended Colleges From Tier 4 – Master List of College Suspensions

Fulham & Chelsea College ltd

Fulham & Chelsea College ltd were incorrectly listed as having their Tier 4 licence suspended. This was not the case and Fulham & Chelsea College ltd have always been A rated. Their name on the Register of Sponsors was changed from Fulham & Chelsea College Ltd to Fulham and Chelsea College Ltd between 20 – 25 May 2010. We apologise for this oversight.

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Schools Removed From the Tier 4 Register – Sponsor Licence Ratings

In this the second post of our series on schools and colleges removed from the Tier 4 Sponsors Register, we’ll be looking at the ratings that the UK Border Agency awards sponsors, what they mean and the differences between them.

How the UK Border Agency Awards Sponsor Licence Ratings

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Schools Removed From the Tier 4 Register – How Sponsor Licences are Awarded

Following on from a number of questions, much discussion from our readers – and a real concern over lack of information from the UK Border Agency, Embassies, schools and colleges –we’re going to do a series of posts focusing on schools and colleges removed from the Tier 4 Sponsors Register. In this series of posts we’ll cover the following topics (we’ll update the links as the posts are published):

Part 1: The Tier 4 Sponsor System: Sponsor Licences
Part 2: Tier 4 Sponsor Licence Ratings
Part 3: Help, my School or College is suspended from the Tier 4 Register of Sponsors!
Part 4: What happens to my College if its sponsor licence is suspended?
Part 5: My College is Suspended – Will it be blacklisted or lose its Tier 4 sponsors licence?

This post will look at how the UK Border Agency operates its Tier 4 Sponsor Register system, including how schools and colleges are assessed for licences, the differences between an A-rating and a B-rating and will look at the implications of an inspection by the UK Border Agency on checks, processes and systems for a tier 4 sponsor.

How are Applications Considered?

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UK Government Responds to Tier 4 E-Petition

We previously posted about the e-petition urging the Government not to destroy one of its strongest export industries, the English language teaching sector. Today the Government have responded and as expected, they’ve said nothing in the 79 words they released in their statement.

The Government’s Response:

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Points Based System Failing Britain and Applicants for UK Student Visas

Aimed at preventing terrorists from coming to the UK posing as students, the points based system has been criticised by a new report for delaying and even refusing genuine students a UK visa.

International students contribute £8.5 billion a year to the UK economy and the failings of the points based system could hurt Britain dearly, with tens of thousands of students put off the application process, according to the research. The report goes on to claim that it is the errors and obstructive behaviour of immigration officers themselves which is creating this problem.

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Major Tier 4 Changes Could Affect Everyone

The Government is on the threshold of destroying one of its strongest export industries, the English language teaching sector, worth billions of pounds annually to the UK in visible and invisible exports. Tier 4 of The PBS, launched in April, brought sweeping changes to the int’l education sector. The gov’t’s aim was to rid the UK of bogus colleges, which were not just a security threat but also a blot on the UK’s unassailable reputation in education. This work has not been completed. A further aim was to streamline the issuing of study visas. Some changes were welcome, others serve only to turn bona fide students away from the UK. The gov’t now aims to further restrict int’l students from studying in the UK. That will devastate this vibrant and highly professional industry, leading to mass redundancies in language schools, secondary schools, colleges & universities, with huge losses to the economy and Treasury. The English language is a crown Jewel – let’s protect and nurture it!

As you may now be aware the government plans to hold a major review of the PBS system this December.  It will cover the below focus areas:

  • Should the minimum level of qualification that can be studied through the PBS be raised from NQF level 3?
  • Should the minimum level of English language qualification that can be studied in the UK through the PBS be raised from CEFR level A2?
  • Should English language testing be introduced for all courses of NQF level 5 and below, including English language courses, and if so, through what mechanism?
  • Should access to vocational courses be restricted?
  • Should we introduce a differential approach for countries which have historically been sources of illegal migration, raising the minimum level of qualification and introducing stricter tests for  individuals from those higher risk countries?
  • Should we restrict the work rights attached to student visas?
  • Should we place limits on the progression of students on courses up the qualifications scale without their returning to their home countries?

These particular points could have a significant and detrimental effect on both education providers and students across all areas.

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