A lot of people in the comment section are asking about the possibility of pursuing a PhD after postgraduate work permit, and yes, you can switch from PWP to tier 4 again, but the postgraduate work permit is granted only once so you won’t be able to apply again for postgraduate work permit again once you are done which means you spent 6 years of your life in the UK working hard and investing large sums of money to be kicked out of the country. The UK doesn’t offer easy pathways to immigration so I advise students as they are on postgraduate work permit to look for other countries such as Canada, Australia or Germany to immigrate to. Since as for Canada and Australia, they offer pathways to immigration and Germany has free PhD programs. You are going to get old in the UK and never get that passport while in countries like Canada or Germany it can take from 3 to 5 years. Don’t waste your time and youth guys! Once you get your Canadian passport you can visit the UK for 180 days visa free and the US visa free!
@@silvao1567 yep! They drain all of your youth and money! The UK system of immigration is built to demotivate immigrants but also to drain their money. Why would we always pay 705 something for NHS during our visa application? And then get rejected! They are clearly stealing
Those who have spent a continuous period of 10 years in the UK under different visas are eligible to apply for ILR under the 'Long residence' route. Time under visas which do not lead to settlement under the standard 5 year route (such as Student/ Tier 4, Tier 1 Post Study etc.) can be counted towards 10 year ILR.
I want to be sure I understood you. You mean Tier 4 and 1 are counted towards the 10 year route but they are not counted towards the 5 year route, right?
Daniel is not as easy as you think to get a company to sponsor you on a visa, that’s why going through post study is easier route for 90% of immigrants. For you to be able to apply for job as an immigrant, most companies require you to have your existing work visa. You need to understand that before any uk company can sponsor you, they must have ascertained that no British citizen can fill that particular role you’re applying for. This is a legal requirement. I’m not disputing the fact that fresh immigrants graduate could be sponsored, however the chance is slim. By the way, I came to the uk in 2010 as a student, tried applying for sponsorship from companies, all you get back is ‘I’m afraid’. I then applied for post study, got an IT graduate job. I had the option of getting sponsor at that time but my wife is a British citizen so went through that route. All you can do is just try but don’t despise post study, it could be your stepping stone.
@@DanielJesuloba Couldn't agree less. There is so much to getting a job especially the one with a sponsorship than than you think. You will need at least 6 months right to work, 2 references, DBS, 2/5 year work history etc. I guess the best bet is the graduate visa.
The UK government needs to scrap or find a way around the tier 2 sponsorship thingy. It puts immigrants at a huge disadvantage & it cost companies alot of money which they're not ready to spend.
Hi Daniel Lovely video but sadly I need to draw Ur attention to some errors. For Ur 10 yrs continuous legal stay in the Uk. The post study visa counts but doesn't count towards settlement which is tier 2. For Instance b4 the completion of my PSW and I get a tier 2 job. I will have to start my 5yrs settlement from the beginning. This is the main reason PSW is given just once Further more a child who stays for 7yrs would be given citizenship based on the discretion of the home office and lastly for those born here it's automatic after 7yrs in which one of the parents would benefit immediately. In other words the best and comfortable route is to switch to a tier 2 visa esp health and care visa. Some other companies usually withdraw their sponsorship after 3yrs. I have seen alot.
@@DanielJesuloba I appreciate all Ur lovely videos. It will be good if you can clarify if one of us( principal or dependent) can still apply for study after post study cos some rumours have been going around that post study is the end point, that there will be no more opportunity to study again whether it's principal or dependent.
Hello pharm Dele, am planning to do my msc in uk and hubby is a pharmacist, if he gets a job as a dependent can I switch to being his dependent after study? Or if he goes ahead to do his conversion course during my post study visa (I also get to be his dependent) if he gets a job during this period I can also be his dependent? Are there jobs in uk for pharmacist? Please a reply from you will be truly appreciated, I will love to get in touch with you more 🙏🏽
Hello Daniel....the PSW visit does count towards settlement on the tier4route. Ordinarily its really hard to be on tier4 Visa for 10yrs....even if you hv 2 masters degree In 3yrs ( max)
@Daniel Jesuloba The PSW visa actually does count to the 10year long residence ILR route. However it does not count to the traditional 5year or 3 year settlement routes.
You are right Daniel, I am here with my spouse and children and our visa expires in July. There is so much pressure because it's so difficult getting the £10,000. I totally agree with you and thank you for this advice .
You and your spouse can apply for the post study without the kids. There is no that says your dependent must apply with you. Is just to reduce the visa cost for that 2 years before you make your next move.
@@pjchannel1285 Really!are you sure it won't affect their schooling and health benefits? We were requested to submit their BRP at the health center when we registered at the GP's . Please clarify,it could be the jackpot we need.
@@oyinlolaolaoye5099. if the kids are included in the first application, they must be included in all your applications or your application will be refused. ask any immigration lawyer around you
Hehe. You actually did another video to discuss the point I raised in your last video. Nice one. At least the options are available. Thank you for your good work.
Hello Samuel, I told you I was going to give a detailed information on the point you raised, HERE IT IS 😀😂 It’s a great thing the post study option is available
Greetings .Amodule course with two component I passed one of the componet and failed one and I realized that every resist exam is capped what now happened to the score of the one I passed .
Nice video bro. Very informative. I would like ur opinion on another matter. After the first masters , can an international student in uk apply for another masters immediately he is done with 1? and also , as an international student in uk, can you easily migrate to another country like Canada, Australia or Us when you are done with ur study in uk through study route again ?
Thanks for the information. Please can you do video of top up program,what is equivalent to in Nigeria also is there any professional exam for mass communication holder to work in UK just like the doctor's exam. Thank you
Thank you so much Daniel. This was so insightful. I really appreciate. My question is this, can i be able to apply for study visa, if am on the post graduate study visa?
@@umeonuohakenechi2699 You can do any program/ course that does not require a study visa. If you will ordinarily need a study visa for the conversion course, then it is flaunting the Graduate route rule if you take the program while you hold the graduate visa. "Studying with a Graduate visa You can only study with a Graduate visa if your chosen course is not eligible for a Student visa. If your course is eligible for a Student visa, you can extend your Student visa instead".
@@sakaagbaje9095 so you are saying its advisable to extend my student visa and do my conversion program rather than applying for a graduate visa to do the program?
Great info, also to add for any international student with dependent does not need to extend their children visa if they’re applying for post study visa. Just to reduce the visa cost.
@@meetbigjonnie 😆. That is a sure yes, they return or remain an illegal immigrant. I encourage you to apply for all your dependant. See below for information you need from the link. www.gov.uk/graduate-visa
Why won't they apply for visa?? That means they will be living illegally in the country. Once you apply for them from the scratch. Every visa application must involve them except you want to send them back to their home-country...
Except the kids are born in the UK but not granted citizenship yet, then you can leave their own dependants application to avoid cost. If not, they will be living illegally in the UK. BUT POINT TO NOTE: If you have intention of travelling out of the UK with your kids born in the UK but not granted citizenship, you need return UK visas for them. Very important!
Please is it possible that by the end of your 2years post study work visa, you apply for PhD, can you still apply for the 3 years PSW visa after your PhD?
Good morning my first time here, #Daniel what exactly should be done first as an international student and help us stay longer. Secondly ,is the 2years an automatic offer for every student to stay upon completion of our study ((postgraduate. Thank you
Thank you so much for this video Daniel,I just want to get one thing straight plz,if a student on tier4 visa switch to tier2 visa while her program is on,will the school still award the student " Masters certificate upon completion of the program
You need to extend your visa to continue to study. The Graduate route does not give you the opportunity to remain a student while you are on it. That is why you can only be eligible for a Graduate visa "if" you have completed your study.
Greetings Daniel can you please share the tier 2 work visa sponsor website .my son just graduated from Electrical electronic engineering . undergraduate degree in Scotland last December 2022
Hi Daniel, what if your spouse is a nurse and she gets a tier 2 sponsorship job during your study. Can the student visa be switch to tier 2 visa during the study so that man and the children will become dependent on the woman without having to relocate to your country first?
How about undergraduate degree? Iam in my early 40 , I had WASSEC about 20 years ago . What's your advice for me? I love to further in my education in the UK
Say you brought your spouse while you were on the student visa, and then you have to apply for the PGW Visa after your studies, does that mean that your spouse will have to leave the UK? Please I need an answer to this🙏
Hello Daniel, is it possible to switch from Tier 4 visa to Tier 2 visa (or dependent of Tier 2 visa) while still studying? If yes, hope the university won’t take negative actions due to this?
Hi. You can switch to tier 2 as a dependent while your spouse is still in school but the student can’t while still in school but if the student gets a job before his or her visa expires the person can switch to tier 2.
Your dependant can swith to another visa at anytime while the main applicant is still studying but the main applicant can only swith when he/she finishes his/her study.
Hi sir can one come through study route and get a job that can issue tier2 sponsorship even though it's not related to what you studied e.g care assistant jobs with tier2
Thanks for this unbiased opinion. But the question is, apart from the post study visa, what other options are available if the person does not get a job before the visa expires?
I applied for mine in mid-January (my visa was expiring end of January), as long as you apply before the deadline you'll be fine plus you'll receive it in a few days
HPI expensive? Your alma mater is more expensive than that. You can read through the attachment to know what more you might need www.gov.uk/high-potential-individual-visa/eligibility
Hi. I wanted to ask there's this new visa high potential graduate visa. I graduated from a UK university last year and came back home. So I wanted to know if I can apply for this visa?
Hi Daniel, can a spouse on dependent visa apply and start a master's program when the primary applicant has completed his/her program and they are on Post graduate visa? Thanks.
Daniel tanx for this great information. Pls I want to ask if I do Top-up course which is one year course to get me to UK BSc, am I eligible to post study work visa. U ve said it all, really this should be ones last option.
Thank you so much Mr Daniel for this video, it was very insightful. But I noticed you did not reply any of the comments about if the spouse of an international student is able to get a tier 2 job before the end of the study . Pls can u shed more light on it, I would appreciate it.
Brother please my fiancé visa will expire next year March He’s coming home this December for our wedding sir you think there’s any chances for me to go with him immediately after our wedding or I should wait and let him get apply for post graduation work visa ?Or till he gets his tier 2visa ?
I understand your point of view but for families or couples who are resident in the UK instead of applying for the post study isn't it better to further in studies for either of both spouse...or are there any disadvantages surrounding anyone who decides to further in studies
That was what most people did in the past year before the current scheme. 70% of international students around me went back home because they couldn't get qualified jobs while 5% moved on into PhD program and remaining 5% got married to British and EU citizens while only about 10% actually got sponsored. I am really scared for international students that have moved their families here . May mercy speak for everyone.
@@happychild530 That's why many people either go for a phd program or get jobs in care (health care assistant visa). While health care jobs are good the truth is not everyone want to work in health care.
@@ladyaonthemove way back, you can't use health care assistant jobs to process work permit after post study visa. Care assistant jobs weren't among the jobs list .
Bro is it possible to be on post study work visa and also applied for tier two jobs and apply for the tier two visa or switch? Is something like that possible
Hi Daniel. Now u are done with classroom work, and while u work on your dissertation. Are u allowed to work full time or it is still regarded as term time
Hi Daniel,if you switch to a post study visa with your partner and he decides to do a masters program afterwards,will he get his 2 years post study visa?
If your spouse gets a Job with tier 2 visa sponsorship, no you don’t have to apply for post study You can switch to his Tier 2 visa as dependent upon completion of your studies
Nice one master D... Now here comes my question... For instance, you do a two year masters degree program and then later apply for the two year PSW visa. At the end of everything, you would've stayed in the UK for four years and this wouldn't be enough for an ILR because your tier 4 stay is just two years. Now lets assume that before your PSW visa expires, you apply and you start up a Phd program (which is 3 years), will one be entitled to get an ILR after the phd program is completed since you have now stayed in the UK on a total of 5 years tier 4 visa (ie 2 years masters and 3 years phd)?? Would one be granted this ILR since it's not 5 years straight up stay on tier 4 visa? I mean by now using the case scenario, the person would've stayed a total of 7 years ( 2 years tier 4 masters, 2 years PSW, then 3 years tier 4 phd). Will this break (with a 2 years PSW) in between the 2 years master tier 4 and the other 3 years phd tier 4 deny one the ILR?
Bro. You have to study for 10 years in the u.k to be eligible for ILR...or work 5years on tier 2 visa to be eligible too. So 5 years of study doesn't count.
The answer to your question is no. Now this is where I think Dan missed it - after that you'd cumulative 7 years if you can stay legally in the UK for another 3 years - maybe via sponsorship - you're qualified to apply for ILR having then completed 10yrs living legally in the UK.
@@Creedbrain you are right. Another way to get the three years legal stay is if he has a child that would have stayed 7 years in the UK by that time then the 7 years rule can apply for the child and on private life the family can stay.....my own thought though. Also I learnt there is a proposal for the 7 years rule to be reduced to 5 years for the child born and lived continuously in the UK or the child brought into the UK but that has lived in the UK continuously for 5 years (ILR is being proposed).
I made video on that on this channel. Check it out👇👇 4 New UK VISA launched in March 2022 | Eligibility | How to apply #ukvisa #uk ruclips.net/video/UHRuNLojMm4/видео.html
Good morning bro, thank you for all you share on your RUclips community. I would like to confirm the right bank statement to use for my student visa application. I submitted my online application on the 24th of May and I opted for assisted service for submitting my documents and biometric on the 9th of June. Will I print bank statement from the day of my online application backwards to 28days or from the biometric date and document submission backwards to 28days. I am kinda confused, please assist. Waiting for your prompt response, thank you bro
You can Print the statement either way, so far the closing date on statement is not more than 30days before your online application I will personally advice you print the statement a day before your online application
@@DanielJesuloba It really does not matter when you choose to print your statement now. What matters here and very important is that you must have held your balance (maintenance, schools fee balance, hostel fee- if you stay in one)for at least 28 days before 24th of May which is the date of your application.
Can you convert a post study work visa to a tier 2 visa? In the case you get a tier 2 visa job while you've already applied for and gotten a post study work visa.
Hello Daniel , I’ve been trying to pay for my dependent IHS fee , I always get the confirmation email and payment declined , I’ve been debited twice Pls do you know anyone who has experienced this and how did they go about it … The bank I used is UBA
Thanks for this video..Please after been granted post study visa for masters, and I have applied for PHD, is it possible to apply for post study visa after my PhD??
Great video, sir! I have a question, please. If a student still has his student visa after completing his master's degree programme in one year, can he work for 40 hours per week with it since he is done schooling? Thank you so much.
A lot of people in the comment section are asking about the possibility of pursuing a PhD after postgraduate work permit, and yes, you can switch from PWP to tier 4 again, but the postgraduate work permit is granted only once so you won’t be able to apply again for postgraduate work permit again once you are done which means you spent 6 years of your life in the UK working hard and investing large sums of money to be kicked out of the country. The UK doesn’t offer easy pathways to immigration so I advise students as they are on postgraduate work permit to look for other countries such as Canada, Australia or Germany to immigrate to. Since as for Canada and Australia, they offer pathways to immigration and Germany has free PhD programs. You are going to get old in the UK and never get that passport while in countries like Canada or Germany it can take from 3 to 5 years. Don’t waste your time and youth guys! Once you get your Canadian passport you can visit the UK for 180 days visa free and the US visa free!
The Uk government are very smart. Only Nigerians are not aware of this 😂
@@silvao1567 yep! They drain all of your youth and money! The UK system of immigration is built to demotivate immigrants but also to drain their money. Why would we always pay 705 something for NHS during our visa application? And then get rejected! They are clearly stealing
I love this comment
Thanks for this information
@@silvao1567 who told you Nigerians are not aware of this? Many are there to save enough and move..
Please how can one move to Canada after his studies in UK please
Those who have spent a continuous period of 10 years in the UK under different visas are eligible to apply for ILR under the 'Long residence' route. Time under visas which do not lead to settlement under the standard 5 year route (such as Student/ Tier 4, Tier 1 Post Study etc.) can be counted towards 10 year ILR.
I want to be sure I understood you. You mean Tier 4 and 1 are counted towards the 10 year route but they are not counted towards the 5 year route, right?
@@happinessangela7967 Yes
Daniel is not as easy as you think to get a company to sponsor you on a visa, that’s why going through post study is easier route for 90% of immigrants. For you to be able to apply for job as an immigrant, most companies require you to have your existing work visa. You need to understand that before any uk company can sponsor you, they must have ascertained that no British citizen can fill that particular role you’re applying for. This is a legal requirement. I’m not disputing the fact that fresh immigrants graduate could be sponsored, however the chance is slim. By the way, I came to the uk in 2010 as a student, tried applying for sponsorship from companies, all you get back is ‘I’m afraid’. I then applied for post study, got an IT graduate job. I had the option of getting sponsor at that time but my wife is a British citizen so went through that route. All you can do is just try but don’t despise post study, it could be your stepping stone.
Hello Sir,
Thank you for sharing this…
Well appreciated 🙏🙏
@@DanielJesuloba Couldn't agree less. There is so much to getting a job especially the one with a sponsorship than than you think. You will need at least 6 months right to work, 2 references, DBS, 2/5 year work history etc. I guess the best bet is the graduate visa.
The UK government needs to scrap or find a way around the tier 2 sponsorship thingy. It puts immigrants at a huge disadvantage & it cost companies alot of money which they're not ready to spend.
Hi Daniel Lovely video but sadly I need to draw Ur attention to some errors. For Ur 10 yrs continuous legal stay in the Uk. The post study visa counts but doesn't count towards settlement which is tier 2. For Instance b4 the completion of my PSW and I get a tier 2 job. I will have to start my 5yrs settlement from the beginning. This is the main reason PSW is given just once Further more a child who stays for 7yrs would be given citizenship based on the discretion of the home office and lastly for those born here it's automatic after 7yrs in which one of the parents would benefit immediately. In other words the best and comfortable route is to switch to a tier 2 visa esp health and care visa. Some other companies usually withdraw their sponsorship after 3yrs. I have seen alot.
Hello Pharm Dele,
Thank you for sharing 🙏
This is so insightful
@@DanielJesuloba I appreciate all Ur lovely videos. It will be good if you can clarify if one of us( principal or dependent) can still apply for study after post study cos some rumours have been going around that post study is the end point, that there will be no more opportunity to study again whether it's principal or dependent.
Hello pharm Dele, am planning to do my msc in uk and hubby is a pharmacist, if he gets a job as a dependent can I switch to being his dependent after study?
Or if he goes ahead to do his conversion course during my post study visa (I also get to be his dependent) if he gets a job during this period I can also be his dependent?
Are there jobs in uk for pharmacist?
Please a reply from you will be truly appreciated, I will love to get in touch with you more 🙏🏽
Bro. You are too informed. Your content is such a multi million dollar value manual for those of us coming to uk this September 2022
What partook the UK please?
Hello Daniel....the PSW visit does count towards settlement on the tier4route. Ordinarily its really hard to be on tier4 Visa for 10yrs....even if you hv 2 masters degree In 3yrs ( max)
The main requirement is that you hold a valid Visa for 10yrs
@Daniel Jesuloba The PSW visa actually does count to the 10year long residence ILR route. However it does not count to the traditional 5year or 3 year settlement routes.
Thanks for the information bro, am gonna give this information to my brother studying over there in uk
You are right Daniel, I am here with my spouse and children and our visa expires in July. There is so much pressure because it's so difficult getting the £10,000. I totally agree with you and thank you for this advice .
You and your spouse can apply for the post study without the kids. There is no that says your dependent must apply with you. Is just to reduce the visa cost for that 2 years before you make your next move.
@@pjchannel1285 Really!are you sure it won't affect their schooling and health benefits? We were requested to submit their BRP at the health center when we registered at the GP's . Please clarify,it could be the jackpot we need.
@@oyinlolaolaoye5099. if the kids are included in the first application, they must be included in all your applications or your application will be refused. ask any immigration lawyer around you
@oyinlola olaoye,
If your kids were part of your Tier 4 application as your dependent, please include them in your application for post study
@Daniel & Modupe, thank you so much. I understand perfectly well.
So happy doing this video. You have really attended to my concern in details. Thank you Daniel
Hello Felix
I am glad you find the video resourceful
Hehe. You actually did another video to discuss the point I raised in your last video. Nice one. At least the options are available. Thank you for your good work.
Hello Samuel,
I told you I was going to give a detailed information on the point you raised, HERE IT IS 😀😂
It’s a great thing the post study option is available
@@DanielJesuloba Hahah Daniel yeah u did. It's an awesome one. Lovely. Thank you. Hope to join u soon 😁🙌💖
Thanks so much for clarifying these issues
Thanks a million Dan for all your videos
Greetings .Amodule course with two component I passed one of the componet and failed one and I realized that every resist exam is capped what now happened to the score of the one I passed .
Please when is the best time to start to apply for tier 2 jobs. I came in January 2002 and my program finishes in April 2023. Please advice.
Nice video bro. Very informative. I would like ur opinion on another matter. After the first masters , can an international student in uk apply for another masters immediately he is done with 1? and also , as an international student in uk, can you easily migrate to another country like Canada, Australia or Us when you are done with ur study in uk through study route again ?
Thanks for the information. Please can you do video of top up program,what is equivalent to in Nigeria also is there any professional exam for mass communication holder to work in UK just like the doctor's exam.
Thank you
God bless u. Thanks for this vital information
Amen 🙏
Thank you Israel
Love the shades. Thanks for the info
Thank you Muyiwa,
Glad you find the video resourceful
Thank you Daniel but your caption is really scary ooo.is it intentional because I have listened to your video and great info
Waoooo, I got this message so crucial, it so clear to me now. God bless you bro
Hello Akinwale,
I am glad you find the video resourceful
@@DanielJesuloba uwc bro, do Sunderland University have a forum like a whatapp group for incoming students?
@@akinwaleoyinloye9266 None that I am aware of.
@@DanielJesuloba aiit, I hope to get some contacts from here
Vital information
Thank you for watching 🙏
Thank you so much Daniel. This was so insightful. I really appreciate. My question is this, can i be able to apply for study visa, if am on the post graduate study visa?
Let me explain better, am a Pharmacist, can i do my pharmacy coverstion program while am on a post study visa?
@@umeonuohakenechi2699 Yes you can. You can do whatever course, top-up or professional program you want with the post-study visa Best wishes!!
@@noblenamstel5491 thanks so much for this. I appreciate 🙏🏽
@@umeonuohakenechi2699 You can do any program/ course that does not require a study visa. If you will ordinarily need a study visa for the conversion course, then it is flaunting the Graduate route rule if you take the program while you hold the graduate visa.
"Studying with a Graduate visa
You can only study with a Graduate visa if your chosen course is not eligible for a Student visa. If your course is eligible for a Student visa, you can extend your Student visa instead".
@@sakaagbaje9095 so you are saying its advisable to extend my student visa and do my conversion program rather than applying for a graduate visa to do the program?
Thank you. Very informative
Great info, also to add for any international student with dependent does not need to extend their children visa if they’re applying for post study visa. Just to reduce the visa cost.
So, what now happens to the dependent? They return back to your home country?
@@meetbigjonnie 😆. That is a sure yes, they return or remain an illegal immigrant. I encourage you to apply for all your dependant. See below for information you need from the link.
www.gov.uk/graduate-visa
Why won't they apply for visa?? That means they will be living illegally in the country. Once you apply for them from the scratch. Every visa application must involve them except you want to send them back to their home-country...
Except the kids are born in the UK but not granted citizenship yet, then you can leave their own dependants application to avoid cost. If not, they will be living illegally in the UK. BUT POINT TO NOTE: If you have intention of travelling out of the UK with your kids born in the UK but not granted citizenship, you need return UK visas for them. Very important!
Thanks Daniel.... This was really helpful
Hello Dennis,
I’m glad you find the video resourceful
Thanks for the video, it's highly informative.
I’m glad you find the video resourceful
I feel the negative aspect of this visa only actually affects people who came with their families.
Please is it possible that by the end of your 2years post study work visa, you apply for PhD, can you still apply for the 3 years PSW visa after your PhD?
Good morning my first time here, #Daniel what exactly should be done first as an international student and help us stay longer. Secondly ,is the 2years an automatic offer for every student to stay upon completion of our study ((postgraduate. Thank you
Thank you so much for this video Daniel,I just want to get one thing straight plz,if a student on tier4 visa switch to tier2 visa while her program is on,will the school still award the student " Masters certificate upon completion of the program
You need to extend your visa to continue to study. The Graduate route does not give you the opportunity to remain a student while you are on it. That is why you can only be eligible for a Graduate visa "if" you have completed your study.
Good day Daniel. Please do you have any information on the tier5 charity sponsor?
Greetings Daniel can you please share the tier 2 work visa sponsor website .my son just graduated from Electrical electronic engineering . undergraduate degree in Scotland last December 2022
Thank you for the enlightenment.
I’m a fresh subscriber 🤍🤍
Please who sponsors the tier 2 work visa, your work place or you?
Hi Daniel, what if your spouse is a nurse and she gets a tier 2 sponsorship job during your study. Can the student visa be switch to tier 2 visa during the study so that man and the children will become dependent on the woman without having to relocate to your country first?
You can join your partner’s Tier 2 visa as a dependent towards the end of your studies
That's a great strategy, actually.
It's not an issue at all
How about undergraduate degree? Iam in my early 40 , I had WASSEC about 20 years ago . What's your advice for me? I love to further in my education in the UK
Thanks bro, you are good please pick it up
Thank you Ma’am 😊
Keep it up Dan.
Great job Daniel.
Thank you Sir for the feedback 🙏
The best thing is 4 mo tha before rounding up start apply for tier 2 visa . Post study like you said should be the last resort
I agree with you 💯
Say you brought your spouse while you were on the student visa, and then you have to apply for the PGW Visa after your studies, does that mean that your spouse will have to leave the UK?
Please I need an answer to this🙏
Hello Daniel, is it possible to switch from Tier 4 visa to Tier 2 visa (or dependent of Tier 2 visa) while still studying? If yes, hope the university won’t take negative actions due to this?
Hi. You can switch to tier 2 as a dependent while your spouse is still in school but the student can’t while still in school but if the student gets a job before his or her visa expires the person can switch to tier 2.
Your dependant can swith to another visa at anytime while the main applicant is still studying but the main applicant can only swith when he/she finishes his/her study.
Hi sir can one come through study route and get a job that can issue tier2 sponsorship even though it's not related to what you studied e.g care assistant jobs with tier2
Yes I believe very possible.
Thanks for this unbiased opinion. But the question is, apart from the post study visa, what other options are available if the person does not get a job before the visa expires?
Apply for a PhD program
@@johnadole5562 but PhD is not free.
Your content is good but I feel you should work on the title you put on your content. Very informative tho
My thoughts exactly
What the advantage of the tire 2 jobs before graduation? Pls explain
Thanks for this
What if you get a sponsorship 6 months into your study program and you accept the offer of Tier 2?
You can also consider marrying a British citizen upon completion of your studies?
When is the right time before the end of your study visa to start applying..months before or days before the end
I applied for mine in mid-January (my visa was expiring end of January), as long as you apply before the deadline you'll be fine plus you'll receive it in a few days
Well done Sir!
Thank you for watching 🙏
UK Visa is really espensive.........................I wonder if the HPI visa am currently applying for as a single guy is worth it.
HPI expensive? Your alma mater is more expensive than that. You can read through the attachment to know what more you might need
www.gov.uk/high-potential-individual-visa/eligibility
Hi. I wanted to ask there's this new visa high potential graduate visa. I graduated from a UK university last year and came back home. So I wanted to know if I can apply for this visa?
Yes you can and do it now
Can I switch to tier 2 after obtaining post study visa for one year ?
Hi thank you for this video, can you please recommend care cartificate course I can do for free. thanks
Thank you bro.can I apply for another post study work visa after PhD?
Hi Daniel, can a spouse on dependent visa apply and start a master's program when the primary applicant has completed his/her program and they are on Post graduate visa?
Thanks.
Can a DEPENDENT after the completion of the primary applicant apply for her own master's?
So what is the process for the tire 2?
Daniel tanx for this great information. Pls I want to ask if I do Top-up course which is one year course to get me to UK BSc, am I eligible to post study work visa. U ve said it all, really this should be ones last option.
No. Only postgraduate students are entitled to PSW. 2 years PSW for masters graduate and 3years PSW for PHD graduates
Also, if you are a family person, you can't bring dependants on an undergraduate course.
U can apply for a PSW since ur course is more than 6 months
@@Leelohh please do a research before passing information, a Top up student doing more than 6 months course can apply for a PSW. Thanks
@@Guarded_girl OK ma/sir!
Thanks master
What if your dependant get a ter2 work visa while you are yet to complete your Postgraduate study?
You can join your partner’s visa as a dependent towards the end of your studies
Thank you so much Mr Daniel for this video, it was very insightful.
But I noticed you did not reply any of the comments about if the spouse of an international student is able to get a tier 2 job before the end of the study . Pls can u shed more light on it, I would appreciate it.
There is really no rush in switching to your partner’s visa.
You can join your partner’s Tier 2 visa as a dependent towards the end of your studies
@@DanielJesuloba
Does it mean that if you switched to your spouse tier 2 visa as a student, you re still gonna work 20hrs?
Can undergraduate students also apply for the post study visa
Yes of course
Daniel, what happen to couple with 2year visa who give birth during their stay?
The couple have to be on a valid visa for 7 years for the child to be a UK citizen
Can placement be used for tier 2 visa?
This is why Germany remains the best place to study. No capping.
The rush into Germany is too much at the moment. The applications are much because of the free tuition.
Brother please my fiancé visa will expire next year March
He’s coming home this December for our wedding sir you think there’s any chances for me to go with him immediately after our wedding or I should wait and let him get apply for post graduation work visa ?Or till he gets his tier 2visa ?
Till he gets a Tier 2 visa because you can’t come into the Uk on his post study visa
@@DanielJesuloba thank you 🙏🏾 for the quick reply 🙌🏾.
Hello Daniel .can a student switch from post study visa to tier 2 visa
Yes
Thanks so much
Thank you for watching 🙏
I understand your point of view but for families or couples who are resident in the UK instead of applying for the post study isn't it better to further in studies for either of both spouse...or are there any disadvantages surrounding anyone who decides to further in studies
I think it depends on so many factors which financial capability is first…..
The pros and cons with the choices is relevant in my opinion
That was what most people did in the past year before the current scheme. 70% of international students around me went back home because they couldn't get qualified jobs while 5% moved on into PhD program and remaining 5% got married to British and EU citizens while only about 10% actually got sponsored. I am really scared for international students that have moved their families here . May mercy speak for everyone.
@@happychild530 That's why many people either go for a phd program or get jobs in care (health care assistant visa).
While health care jobs are good the truth is not everyone want to work in health care.
@@ladyaonthemove way back, you can't use health care assistant jobs to process work permit after post study visa. Care assistant jobs weren't among the jobs list .
Thanks, please I'm coming to University of Sunderland and I want to know if a top-up student can come with dependant to UK
Hello Adenike,
No, a Top-up student cannot come into the Uk with a dependent
Hello Ade, seems you're going to Sunderland, pls can we get to talk?
Have you gotten ur CAS from the University
@@akinwaleoyinloye9266 am really interested talking to you ade am processing my top up in Sunderland
@@akinwaleoyinloye9266 let us Share idea
IHS is £624/year and visa fee is £716 mate!
Don't mind him, he's misleading people, after post study visa you can switch to tier 2 of 5years and after that will be citizenship
Bro is it possible to be on post study work visa and also applied for tier two jobs and apply for the tier two visa or switch? Is something like that possible
Yes, it is possible
Hi Daniel. Now u are done with classroom work, and while u work on your dissertation. Are u allowed to work full time or it is still regarded as term time
The dissertation semester is regarded as term time.
Hello Okoro,
I am currently on a 4-months summer holiday.
My dissertation semester will be starting in September till January when I finally graduate
@@DanielJesuloba aww, do enjoy your summer vacation.
@@pathwayuk Thank you Ma’am 🙏
What are the alternative to psw, mention that pls
Nice one 👍so insightful.
Please am still waiting for you Daniel
Hi Dan, post study counts towards 10yr settlement. Just needed to make that correction.
Hello Osahon,
I think you need to go read the information properly on gov.Uk
Post study doesn’t count towards 10 years settlement.
@@DanielJesuloba OK o.
Hi Daniel,if you switch to a post study visa with your partner and he decides to do a masters program afterwards,will he get his 2 years post study visa?
The Graduate route is a one time opportunity as stated by Daniel. If you get it ones, that is it. You can not get it 2ce as main applicant.
@@sakaagbaje9095 but if the dependent apply for PSW would she get after the main applicant has exhausted his own
Thanks for this video, but what if my spouse got a job in the UK while I'm still studying, will there be need for us to apply for post study visa
If your spouse gets a Job with tier 2 visa sponsorship, no you don’t have to apply for post study
You can switch to his Tier 2 visa as dependent upon completion of your studies
@@DanielJesuloba but you have to come back to your country to apply for Tier 2
@@DanielJesuloba thanks so much for taking time to reply
@@Bedtimestories2032 , No you don't have to come back to your home country to apply for tier 2 visa.
Just 1 question..As an international student, if my spouse manages to get a full time job, can I become a dependent later on when I finish my studies.
Yes, you can
@@DanielJesuloba thank you
Nice one master D...
Now here comes my question...
For instance, you do a two year masters degree program and then later apply for the two year PSW visa. At the end of everything, you would've stayed in the UK for four years and this wouldn't be enough for an ILR because your tier 4 stay is just two years.
Now lets assume that before your PSW visa expires, you apply and you start up a Phd program (which is 3 years), will one be entitled to get an ILR after the phd program is completed since you have now stayed in the UK on a total of 5 years tier 4 visa (ie 2 years masters and 3 years phd)??
Would one be granted this ILR since it's not 5 years straight up stay on tier 4 visa? I mean by now using the case scenario, the person would've stayed a total of 7 years ( 2 years tier 4 masters, 2 years PSW, then 3 years tier 4 phd). Will this break (with a 2 years PSW) in between the 2 years master tier 4 and the other 3 years phd tier 4 deny one the ILR?
Bro. You have to study for 10 years in the u.k to be eligible for ILR...or work 5years on tier 2 visa to be eligible too. So 5 years of study doesn't count.
wow!!!
I thought it's 5 years studies..
Thanks for this information
The answer to your question is no.
Now this is where I think Dan missed it - after that you'd cumulative 7 years if you can stay legally in the UK for another 3 years - maybe via sponsorship - you're qualified to apply for ILR having then completed 10yrs living legally in the UK.
@@Creedbrain you are right. Another way to get the three years legal stay is if he has a child that would have stayed 7 years in the UK by that time then the 7 years rule can apply for the child and on private life the family can stay.....my own thought though.
Also I learnt there is a proposal for the 7 years rule to be reduced to 5 years for the child born and lived continuously in the UK or the child brought into the UK but that has lived in the UK continuously for 5 years (ILR is being proposed).
Tier 2 visa, waz it all about
Can a dependant get a tier 2 while d MA is schooling?
Yes
Thanks for the response
Good day, when the student visa is about to expire, what other visa can a person apply for, apart from a post study visa? Thanks
I made video on that on this channel.
Check it out👇👇
4 New UK VISA launched in March 2022 | Eligibility | How to apply #ukvisa #uk
ruclips.net/video/UHRuNLojMm4/видео.html
Please is priority visa available now?
Only for those currently in the Uk
Ok, thanks.
Good morning bro, thank you for all you share on your RUclips community. I would like to confirm the right bank statement to use for my student visa application. I submitted my online application on the 24th of May and I opted for assisted service for submitting my documents and biometric on the 9th of June. Will I print bank statement from the day of my online application backwards to 28days or from the biometric date and document submission backwards to 28days. I am kinda confused, please assist. Waiting for your prompt response, thank you bro
You can Print the statement either way, so far the closing date on statement is not more than 30days before your online application
I will personally advice you print the statement a day before your online application
@@DanielJesuloba It really does not matter when you choose to print your statement now. What matters here and very important is that you must have held your balance (maintenance, schools fee balance, hostel fee- if you stay in one)for at least 28 days before 24th of May which is the date of your application.
@@sakaagbaje9095 What rate do you use for the account statement balance, an estimate is fine, I’m just curious on the rate used to calculate it
Can you convert a post study work visa to a tier 2 visa? In the case you get a tier 2 visa job while you've already applied for and gotten a post study work visa.
Yes, 100%
@@osualamaxwell2443 Udomas my g. Hope you're good? I'll like to chat you up. Please reply this
I’m so keen on making PSW visa my last resort.
That’s a great decision
What's your plan, pls share with me
@@jeremiefred1221 I’m taking advantage of the healthcare visa route, do it for few years, take certifications exams and scale up from them.
@@Abieyuwa that's a good one dear, we can only be hopeful and prayerful, same as me too, I wou6be coming in this September
Hello Daniel , I’ve been trying to pay for my dependent IHS fee , I always get the confirmation email and payment declined , I’ve been debited twice
Pls do you know anyone who has experienced this and how did they go about it … The bank I used is UBA
Follow up with your bank
Thanks for this video..Please after been granted post study visa for masters, and I have applied for PHD, is it possible to apply for post study visa after my PhD??
No
Great video, sir!
I have a question, please.
If a student still has his student visa after completing his master's degree programme in one year, can he work for 40 hours per week with it since he is done schooling?
Thank you so much.
Men this is really becoming dicey and discouraging. What are the chances of getting a tier 2 visa now?
On God
Nice one , can I talk to you privately
Yes, we can chat privately on WhatsApp
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Can I bring my mother to the UK as my dependent while am on tier 4 visa as a single guy
No
@@dolapooresanya8337 but you can bring them (Dad and Mom ) for a visit while on tier 4 visa
@@odogwuod3364 yes
your glasses for Daniel
Hello Godwinner,
It’s the glasses for me 😂😂😂
I am planning to do my masters in the UK this September
Hope I he a tier 2 visa after.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching 🙏
Hello,please can I have an email to share my concern and also i need your advise as I'm planning to study in the uk
Hello Marian,
Kindly check the description of this video or my channel to get the link on how to have a private chat with me.