As you may be aware the rules for getting a UK visa are going to change:
- From March 3rd 2010 students will need to be level B1 on the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) in order to qualify for a student visa. Level B1 is equivalent to an IELTS score of 3.5 – 4.5, which means between a good pre-intermediate level and intermediate. There is still some confusion about this.
- From March 3rd, students on GSVs will only be allowed to work 10 hours a week, not 20 hours.
- Make sure you don’t get refused by the embassy or at the airport because you can’t speak English. You can do this by ensuring that you:
- a) complete any online English test yourself; and
- b) check that you can answer basic questions about yourself and your reasons for wanting to study in the UK. Recently, some students who had actually got their visas had them cancelled at the airport in Britain when they arrived. Checking your spoken English before you apply for a visa will help to prevent this.
- At the beginning of April a ‘Highly Trusted Sponsors List’ will be issued. All schools wanting to offer courses to students needing a visa will have to apply to be on it.
I hope you will agree that it is in your best interests as well as your education provider’s to try to ensure that students have a high enough level of English to get a visa.
Please note: until March 3rd sponsors can still accept students at A2 level as usual therefore I would suggest that you send any applications that qualify as soon as possible so that they can be processed before the 3rd March deadline.
Below is an open letter from the UK Border Agency to Tier 4 Sponsors in the UK, detailing the recent review of the visa system and the changes due to be implemented on 3 March 2010.
