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Experience Level: Entry
Estimated project duration: 1 day or less
Kind of letter: Legal
Topic: TIER 4 visa
Tone: Formal/Professional
Outline & Structure: The UK Border Agency issued a 3-year TIER 4 visa to a foreign student who is currently studying ACCA (accounting) in London. The visa doesn't allow any working hours or work placement. A formal letter is required to argue the decision of Border Agency requesting to reconsider applicant's visa case taking into account notes provided in the Extra Notes and grant her working hours.
If you meet the criteria mentioned above please make your proposal. Thank you.
Extra notes: According to Tier4 Visa General guidelines the student are allowed to work a minimum of 10 hours a week.
Our arguments:
· ACCA (The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) qualification is equivalent to NQF7 level (stated in the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies).
· The student has a bachelor degree in finance from her home country
· The student has work experience as an accountant in her home country
· After graduation the Applicant continued education in the accounting
· Having a 3-year visa without work placement or work hours would mean a huge gap in professional practice
· Moreover, one of the ACCA qualification requirements is to have at least 3 years of work experience
· London school of Business and Finance, where the applicant currently studies, is considered to be Highly Trusted sponsor. Also, London school of Business and Finance is listed as Highly education institution. http://www.lsbf.org.uk/school.html., http://www.lsbf.org.uk/
· Other students from the same country who applied to the same study programme have been allowed to work.
TIER 4 General visa guidelines is attached and clauses 318 - 336 are relevant to this case.
Topic: TIER 4 visa
Tone: Formal/Professional
Outline & Structure: The UK Border Agency issued a 3-year TIER 4 visa to a foreign student who is currently studying ACCA (accounting) in London. The visa doesn't allow any working hours or work placement. A formal letter is required to argue the decision of Border Agency requesting to reconsider applicant's visa case taking into account notes provided in the Extra Notes and grant her working hours.
If you meet the criteria mentioned above please make your proposal. Thank you.
Extra notes: According to Tier4 Visa General guidelines the student are allowed to work a minimum of 10 hours a week.
Our arguments:
· ACCA (The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) qualification is equivalent to NQF7 level (stated in the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies).
· The student has a bachelor degree in finance from her home country
· The student has work experience as an accountant in her home country
· After graduation the Applicant continued education in the accounting
· Having a 3-year visa without work placement or work hours would mean a huge gap in professional practice
· Moreover, one of the ACCA qualification requirements is to have at least 3 years of work experience
· London school of Business and Finance, where the applicant currently studies, is considered to be Highly Trusted sponsor. Also, London school of Business and Finance is listed as Highly education institution. http://www.lsbf.org.uk/school.html., http://www.lsbf.org.uk/
· Other students from the same country who applied to the same study programme have been allowed to work.
TIER 4 General visa guidelines is attached and clauses 318 - 336 are relevant to this case.
Ikrom J.
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