Benjamin Cowdery

TIER Status - eligible?

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If a learner has been awarded "leave to enter" (TIER4) status in the UK until the 30 Jan 2022, are the eligible if the course ends after this date?  
(Also, would they have been eligible if the course ended BEFORE the expiry?)

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Steve Hewitt

Tier 4 is a student visa, so no, they're not eligible for funding regardless.

Benjamin Cowdery

Thanks Steve

Benjamin Cowdery

BUT...Am I correct in thinking that if they met any of these below, then they would be exempt from the Residency and also be eligible?

43.1. refugee status
43.2. discretionary leave to enter or remain
43.3. exceptional leave to enter or remain
43.4. indefinite leave to enter or remain
43.5. humanitarian protection
43.6. leave outside the rules16
43.7. the husband, wife, civil partner or child of any of the above in paragraphs
43.1 to 43.61
43.8. section 67 of the Immigration Act 2016 leave
43.9. Calais leave to remain

Steve Hewitt

Yes, but someone on Tier 4 wouldn't have any of those statuses, kind of by definition.

Benjamin Cowdery

Got it. Which makes me wonder why do the rules say, if they have them they will be eligible?! Or am I missing something else that a Tier 4 holder may have that would make them eligible?  

Steve Hewitt

Tier 4 means they have specifically come to the UK to study (and then go away again). Because of this, they are unable to be funded to study. All of the other statuses are people who have come here to live and, eventually, all being well, become UK citizens.

Steve Hewitt

Tier 4 means they have specifically come to the UK to study (and then go away again). Because of this, they are unable to be funded to study. All of the other statuses are people who have come here to live and, eventually, all being well, become UK citizens.

Benjamin Cowdery

Thanks.  Your term of phrase often amuses me, Steve.

Thanks for your time on this one.

Regards

Ben