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Working in the UK after studies. Sarah Woods International Student Adviser Student Advice Centre 20 May 2014. What are the options?. Short-term work experience? 2-3 years? Permanent post?. What are the options?. Tier 2 Tier 4 Doctorate Extension Scheme
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Working in the UK after studies Sarah Woods International Student Adviser Student Advice Centre 20 May 2014
What are the options? • Short-term work experience? • 2-3 years? • Permanent post?
What are the options? • Tier 2 • Tier 4 Doctorate Extension Scheme • Tier 1 Graduate Entrepreneur Scheme • Tier 5 • Other routes
Tier 2 • 3 years + 3 years • No RLMT or cap • No self employment • Student must work for named employer
Tier 2 – the essentials • Student needs a job offer from a registered sponsor - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/business-sponsors/points/sponsoringmigrants/registerofsponsors/ • Job must be at graduate level
Tier 2 – the essentials • Salary in line with relevant Code of Practice -http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/business-sponsors/points/sponsoringmigrants/employingmigrants/codesofpractice/ • And student must be paid at least £20,500
Tier 2 – criteria? • Current Tier 4/student visa • Awarded UK degree/completed 12 months of UK PhD • Maintenance – from 1st July £945 for 90 days and £630 per dependant • Sponsor’s unconditional consent
Tier 2 – when to apply? • Before expiry of current Tier 4/student visa • After award of degree ( or after 12 mths PhD) • AVOID TRAVEL before application • Application MUST be made in UK
Tier 2 – how to apply? • Get Tier 2 Certificate of Student Status from SSiD • Complete Tier 2 form • Have form checked with Adviser at SAC.
Key messages to students • Focus on finding Tier 2 sponsor – don’t delay your job search! • Explain your rights to work to employer using our materials • Avoid travel after degree is awarded • Set aside at least £945 for living expenses
Tier 4 Doctorate Extension Scheme New visa for PhD Students: • 12 months visa to allow you to look for work or set up in business • You can only apply in UK before degree is awarded • You will need sponsorship from University
Tier 4 Doctorate Extension Scheme You will need to: • be within 60 days of the final award of your PhD and still have a valid Tier 4 visa. • get a CAS from the University which confirms their 'sponsorship' of you under this route. • satisfy all the Tier 4 requirements regarding funds, consent from sponsor etc. • If you were covered by ATAS as a student you will need to show a valid certificate
Tier 1 Graduate Entreprenuer Scheme • New scheme for students with ‘genuine and credible business ideas’ • 10 places available per year • Student must be ‘endorsed’ by the University • One year visa initially • Further one year if likely to qualify for Tier 1 Entrepreneur category • Can do full time work as well as work on business
Sirius Programme • Funded by UK Dept of Trade & Industry. • This route is still under Tier 1 GES • But provides £12000 funds per eligible person & full support for setting up your business in the UK. • More details can be found at http://www.siriusprogramme.com/
Tier 5 • 6-12 months paid internship in UK • Student needs to find the placement • Maintenance £945 for 90 days • English language requirements • Must apply for visa from home country (unless linked to course e.g (Government Authorised Exchange) • Many other schemes eg. http://tier5intern.com/
Other routes • Marriage/relationship with • British citizen or settled person or • EEA national • Student or worker • UK Ancestry • Long residence
Help and guidance • Student Advice Centre • Website: http://www.shef.ac.uk/union/student-advice-centre/immigration/working-in-the-uk/ • Drop-ins 1-3pm daily or appointments • Open Monday to Friday 9am-5pm (4pm vacations) • advice@sheffield.ac.uk