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NVQ Student gets 3 year visa after refusal overturned on appeal

Filipina NVQ Student obtains a 3 years visa after being refused by the British Embassy in Manila.

NVQ Student wins visa appeal but ‘business as usual’ by ECO’s under Tier 4

As yet another Filipino NVQ Student wins a Visa appeal, in the UK at the AIT (Asylum and Immigration Tribunal), after being refused by the British Embassy in Manila, we are receiving an alarming number of reports of pedantic refusals under Tier 4, for which there is no appeal.

NVQ Student who wants to start her own Care Home in The Philippines The “British way”

NVQ student wants to start her own care home in the Philippines and has come to the UK to learn the “British way” of doing things!

NVQ Student happy with HSBC account and £10 bonus credit

Before this student has even started her paid work placement she already has money in her new UK bank account.

UK job market improving say REC

The availability of jobs in the Care Industry and Customer Service sector remains strong according to the people on the ground – i.e. those who place candidates in jobs and those who find and do the jobs.

NVQ Students get £10 and SIM card at HSBC

NVQ Students arrive in UK and with the help of Majestic College get £10 and Sim card for opening a bank account at HSBC.

Barrio Fiesta 2009 a great success

The Barrio Fiesta 2009 was yet another fantastic event and a great success for the organisers and the Philippine Centre.

3 Filipino NVQ Students Arrive in UK and get £10 for opening a bank account!

Three young Filipino NVQ Students from Mindanao arrive at Majestic College in the UK and get £10 for opening a bank account!

Immigration News Weekly Round-up

Round up of last week’s immigration stories including: NVQ provider leaves thousands of Filipino students out of pocket, 7 Steps for overseas students when your college fails, How to check out a UK Limited Company (from anywhere in the world) and UKBA arrest illegal immigrant on his wedding day!

How to ‘check out’ a UK company from anywhere in the world

I am often asked by Immigration Matters readers – overseas students or job hunters - if a company offering them a course or work placement is legitimate.
The internet has given birth to millions scams including those offering people bogus jobs, usually requiring applicants to send money in advance for Work Permit applications or flights.
A number of NVQ colleges, [...]