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Kan (Post-Study Work – degree award required) India [2009] UKAIT 00022
Date of hearing: 27th April 2009
Date Determination notified: 05 June 2009
Kan |
APPELLANT |
and |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
The requirement of paragraph 245Z and paragraphs 51 to 55 of Appendix A of HC 395 as amended is that in order to be entitled to points the applicant must have been awarded the requisite qualification in respect of which points are claimed. It is not sufficient to show that the qualification will be awarded. The language used in the Tier 1 (Post-Study Work) of the Points Based System – Policy Guidance in indicating what documents are required as evidence of the award, supports this view.
"The immigration judge felt constrained to dismiss the appeal on a technical issue but the appellant arguably submits that the appellant might have succeeded on the guidance referred to.
In the premises it is appropriate to order reconsideration on the grounds as pleaded."
"[KAN] is registered as a student on the MSc/PgDip in Corporate Governance Course at this university, which commenced on 26th September 2005. Under our corroboration arrangements with Loyola College Chennai she completed semester one at that institution and came to the UK in February 2006 for completion of the rest of the course. [KAN's] attendance record has been excellent (over 95%) and she is a student in good financial standing with no arrears of fee payments. In the academic year 2007/8 (i.e. the academic year ending July 2008) she successfully completed the Postgraduate Diploma in Corporate Governance which will be awarded after the next Examination Board scheduled to be held in March 2009."
"The applicant has been awarded:
(a) a UK recognised Bachelor or Postgraduate Degree, or
(b) a UK Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma, or
(c) a Higher National Diploma ('HND') from a Scottish institution."
Paragraph 54 states that specified documents must be provided as evidence of the qualification and paragraph 55 states that a qualification will have been deemed to have been 'obtained' on the date on which the applicant was first notified in writing, by the awarding institution, that the qualification had been awarded.
"It is thus in the nature of the Immigration Rules that they include no over-arching implicit purposes. Their only purpose is to articulate the Secretary of State's specific policies with regard to immigration control from time to time, as to which there are no presumptions, liberal or restrictive. The whole of their meaning is, so to speak, worn on their sleeve. Mr Gill's plea for a construction which gives added value to family life assumes, or asserts, an internal force or impetus which the Rules entirely lack. There is no material basis for the suggestion that Mr Gill's favoured construction must be adopted to save the vires of the relevant Rules. Indeed in light of MW (Liberia) I do not consider that he was entitled to advance such a submission."
"74. Paragraph 245AA (and 54 of Appendix A) of the Immigration Rules state that we will only award points when an applicant provides the specified evidence that he/she meets the requirements for this category.
75. The evidential requirements for each scoring section are detailed in the application form. The specified documents are as follows:
(i) original certificate of award; and
(ii) original letter from the institution at which the applicant studied towards his/her eligible qualification; and
(iii) where an applicant is unable to submit their original certificate of award because it has not yet been issued, he/she may submit the application without it. However, the letter from the institution must include extra information explaining the individual circumstances; and
(iv) original passport(s) or travel document(s) containing the relevant grant(s) of leave in the United Kingdom for the period during which the applicant studied and/or conducted research for his/her eligible qualification in the United Kingdom.
(i) Original certificate of award
76. This must be the applicant's original certificate (not a copy) and must clearly show the:
- applicant's name;
- title of the qualification; and
- name of the awarding body
77. We will not accept provisional certificates.
(ii) Original letter from the institution at which the applicant studied
78. This letter must be an original letter (not a copy), on the official letter-headed paper of the United Kingdom institution at which the applicant studied and bearing the official stamp of that institution. It must have been issued by an authorised official of that institution and must confirm the:
- applicant's name;
- title of the qualification; and
- start and end dates of the applicant's period/s of study and/or research for this qualification at the United Kingdom institution; and
- date of award (as defined above)
79. If the qualification is a Postgraduate Diploma or Certificate, the letter must also include:
- confirmation that the qualification is equivalent to or above the level of the United Kingdom Bachelors Degree.
80. If the qualification is an HND from a Scottish institution, the letter must also include:
- confirmation that the qualification is at HND level and was studied at a Scottish institution
(iii) Extra information in original letter from the institution at which the applicant studied
81. When the applicant is unable to supply the certificate of award (for example when the application is made before the applicant's graduation), this letter must also include:
- details of the body awarding the qualification; and
- confirmation that the certificate of the award will be issued
(iv) Original passport(s) or travel document(s) containing the relevant grant(s) of leave in the United Kingdom for the period during which the applicant studied and (or) conducted research for his (her) eligible qualification in the United Kingdom"
"We will always consider that the date on which the applicant was first notified in writing, by the awarding institution, that the qualification has been awarded, is the date on which the qualification was 'obtained' (date of award). This notification may have been made in writing, directly to the applicant, or by the institution publishing details of the award, either in writing (for example, via an institution notice board) or electronically (for example, on the institution's website). Where notification was not in the form of direct correspondence to the applicant we will require written confirmation from the institution of the date of award."
Signed
Senior Immigration Judge Spencer