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Tier 4 and HE. Julie Allen International Student Immigration Manager. Issues for HE – an LSE perspective. Highly Trusted Sponsorship Premium Service Doctorate Extension Scheme Credibility interviews Conflicting messages Institution and student experience . Highly Trusted Sponsorship?.
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Tier 4 and HE Julie Allen International Student Immigration Manager
Issues for HE – an LSE perspective • Highly Trusted Sponsorship • Premium Service • Doctorate Extension Scheme • Credibility interviews • Conflicting messages • Institution and student experience
Highly Trusted Sponsorship? • Since April 2012, all sponsors are required to be ‘highly trusted’ • Increased control over processes from Home Office • May 2013: HEAT team – Higher Education Assurance Team • August 2013: Premium Service
Premium Service • £8000 per annum • Access to individual Account Manager and Senior Account manager • CAS management information • Can check on individual student cases • Courtesy visits
Doctorate Extension Scheme • Scheme introduced April 2013 • PhD students can remain in UK for 12 months to work after completion of study • Students remain sponsored by education institution • Education institution has monitoring and reporting responsibilities
Tier 1 Graduate Entrepreneur • Introduced April 2012 • Sponsored by education institution for 12 months to set up own business • Option to continue for further 12 months • April 2013 • additional allocation for MBA students • ‘genuine and credible’ business idea • can work for an employer – unlimited hours • easier application process – apply inside and outside UK • can switch to Tier 2 or Tier 1 Entrepreneur
Tier 1 Graduate Entrepreneur Low uptake: • April – April – does not fit with HE cycle • Tier 2 – more secure option? • During studies, Tier 4 students cannot ‘be self-employed’
Credibility interviews • All students applying outside the UK to be interviewed by video conference (with link to Sheffield) • Follow up with face to face interview if deemed necessary • Non-risk based
Immigration Bill • NHS levy • Landlords checks • Removal of appeal rights except on human rights grounds. This means: • Replace with equivalent of ‘administrative review’ • Loss of independent scrutiny of Home Office decision making
Unwelcoming messages • Proposal for £3,000 bond for visitors (recently scrapped) • ‘Go Home’ vans • Removal of Post Study Work • Immigration bill proposals • Plan to increase visa application fees
Welcoming messages • BIS Report July 2013 International Education: Global Growth and Prosperity • UKTI Sirius programme http://www.siriusprogramme.com/ • UKTI Entrepreneurs Festival