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UK Tire 4 College List

Monday, November 29, 2010

Find UK Tire 4 College List. This list shows educational organisations that are licensed under Tier 4 Students visa. Here you can find colleges in UK which are listed as 3 categories - Highly Trusted,  A-rated and B-rated.

Some Highly Trusted colleges are :

London St. Andrew's College

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Katherine & King's college of London

Katherine and King’s College of London (KKCL) is a growing private college located in West London, close to all amenities in Central London.

Since the introduction of Points Based System in 2009, the College has successfully obtained the Sponsors License from the UK Border Agency (SLN: KWEY9X9K4) with A rating and is fully accredited by the British Council.

In addition, since 2003 the College have also been accredited by ACCA, ABE, OCR, which enables to offer a range of internationally recognised professional and degree programmes, including ACCA, BSc in Applied Accounting and ABE Programme.

Therefore the College not only provide quality English Course for both mature and young students (aged 16+), but also offer professional courses to enable students to pursue their career goals.

Last year it's ABE team received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Association of Business Executives for their efforts in tutoring one of the Colleges ABE students who won one of the Top Prize awards in the ABE exam.

Courses Available :
  • General English Course (Pre-Intermediate, Intermediate, Upper Intermediate)
  • ACCA Programme
  • B.Sc. (Hons) in Applied Accounting (NQF Level 6) – Awarded by Oxford Brookes University in partnership with ACCA
  • ABE Business Management Programme
  • ABE Travel, Tourism &Hospitality Management Programme
  • ABE Business Information System Programme
 Note: University top-up degree (Hons) programmes are available for students who have successfully completed the ABE programmes.

 Address : 

International Office
Katherine & King's college of London
Minavil House, Ealing Road,
Wembley, London, UK
HA0 4EL
Tel:  +44 20 8795 1600, +44 20 8900 1615
Fax: +44 20 8790 1602
Email:   info@kkcl.co.uk
Website: www.kkcl.co.uk
 

Study in UK | Bellerbys College U.K | Oxford, Cambridge, London and Brighton

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

   Bellerbys College U.K, a partner of Study Group, has four campuses based in fabulous cities such as Oxford, Cambridge, London and Brighton.
   The college offers a range of programs (Pre-foundation, Pre-Masters, Diploma in Business and Management, and English Language Preparation, etc) with a variety of subjects (Engineering, Computer science, Law and International relations, Design, Information computer technology, Pharmacy, Media, Business, Management, Finance, etc.)

Scholarships in Bellerbys College :

  •  Friendship Scholarship: This scholarship offering £ 2,100 per year is for students enrolling in Bellerbys’ Pre-GCSE, A level and Pre-foundation.
  •   A level Scholarship: This scholarship, worth over £ 12,300, is reserved for students in the six-term A level programmer, or offers £ 10,250 to five-term A level students.  

Programmes of Study : 
  • Pre-GCSE
  • GCSE
  • A Level
  • Foundation
  • Pre-Masters
  • Diploma in Business & Management
  • Extended Foundation
  • Bellerbys IELTS Express
  • Masters Qualifying Programme
  • English Language Preparation
  • Bellerbys Summer
  • Summer Preparation Courses

Address &  Contact Info :

Bellerbys College London -
 Bounty House, Stowage, Greenwich
 London, United Kingdom.

UK Spouse Visa | New rules for non-EU Spouse Application

Thursday, June 10, 2010

UK Spouse Visa


New rules - English test for Non-EU Spouse Application


English language tests will be required for Non-EU migrants applying to come to the UK to join or marry their settled partner, the UK government announced this new rule on 8th june, 2010.

From autumn 2010 , spouse visa applicants will need to demonstrate a basic command of English which allows them to cope with everyday life before they are granted a visa to the UK.

Anyone wishing to come to the UK as a partner will need to demonstrate basic English at A1 level, the same level required for skilled workers admitted under Tier 2 of the points-based system.

The new rules will apply to anyone applying as the husband, wife, civil partner, unmarried partner, same-sex partner, fiance(e) or prospective civil partner of a UK citizen or a person settled in this country. They will be compulsory for people applying from within the UK as well as visa applicants from overseas.

A partner/spouse coming to the UK from outside Europe ( Non-EU ) will need to provide evidence with their visa application that they have passed an English language test with one of the approved test providers.

Under the current rules for Spouse visa, people applying for visas as partners/spouse must already meet a range of criteria before being allowed to enter the UK. All applicants must show that their marriage or partnership is genuine, and that they can support themselves financially.

Whether they have married in the UK or overseas (or not at all), the Non-UK partner must apply for a two-year settlement visa to come and live in the UK as a husband, wife, civil partner, unmarried partner or same-sex partner. At the end of the two years, they can apply for permission to settle in the UK ( known as 'indefinite leave to remain' ) .

Partners who apply for settlement after completing their two-year period of temporary residence will still need to meet the 'knowledge of language and life in the UK' test. This is in addition to the new basic English language requirement, which forms part of their initial application.

UK Student Visa New Rules 2010

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

 UKBA announces new rules for students , who wish to study in UK. Today 25 January 2010 released this latest news in their website.
  From 22 February 2010, students who applies by post or at one of their ( UKBA ) public inquiry offices, to study in the UK under Tier 4 of the points-based system must possess a confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS) from their prospective sponsor.
  Student will not be able to apply under Tier 4 using a visa letter from that date, even if the visa letter was issued before 22 February 2010.
  Until 21 February 2010, students can continue to apply under Tier 4 using a visa letter, even if his/her course of study will start after 22 February 2010.
 

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