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Application/Admission |
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Subject to Clause 6, following a request from the student, the University will request a CAS from the UK Visas and Immigration in respect of all Eligible Students admitted to the Relevant Programme of Study when:
- the student has (firmly) accepted the offer from the University; and
- there are no remaining academic and/or English Language conditions.
The University reserves the right to require payment of a (non-refundable) deposit as a condition of the offer which will be due at the time of the student's acceptance of the offer. |
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The University may require students wishing the University to request a CAS from the UK Visas and Immigration to provide further information and documentary evidence to the University to enable the University to satisfy itself that the student is an Eligible Student, and to enable the University to request a CAS from the UK Visas and Immigration. |
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Requesting a CAS from the UK Visas and Immigration does not guarantee that a student will be successful in securing a visa under Tier 4 of the Points Based System from the UK Visas and Immigration. The University is not responsible for any decisions made by the UK Visas and Immigration and cannot accept any liability for any student failing to obtain a visa and/or for the consequences and/or losses (whether financial or otherwise) of such failure. |
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Enrolment and Visa, Passport and Identity "Check In" |
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The University reserves the right to prevent any non-EEA student from enrolling before it has checked their immigration status (by seeing the student's passport and their visa/biometric identity card, leave stamps or immigration status document and the student in person). |
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Where the University has requested a CAS from the UK Visas and Immigration in respect of a student, the University reserves the right to prevent that student from enrolling and commencing studies until it has seen the student in person, checked their identity and (if the student used the CAS to obtain a Tier 4 visa) taken copies of the student's passport and Tier 4 visa/biometric identity card. |
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2.3 |
The University reserves the right to withdraw its Visa Sponsorship of students who do not enrol. |
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The University reserves the right to withdraw its Visa Sponsorship of students who do not attend a Visa, Passport and Identity "Check In". |
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3. |
Study, Attendance and Interruptions to Study |
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3.1 |
The University reserves the right to withdraw its Visa Sponsorship of students who do not attend and participate in their studies as required for their programme of study and the University's attendance systems SUMMs. |
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3.2 |
The University reserves the right to withdraw its Visa Sponsorship of students whose studies are suspended for any period of time including (but not limited to) suspension in accordance with Regulations about Student Discipline, the Regulations about Transfer, Suspension, Withdrawal and Termination and the University Fitness to Study Policy. |
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3.3 |
The University reserves the right to withdraw its Visa Sponsorship of students who undertake a repeat year as an external student. |
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3.4 |
The University reserves the right to withdraw its Visa Sponsorship of students who transfer programmes if the student does not remain an Eligible Student. |
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3.5 |
The University reserves the right to withdraw its Visa Sponsorship of students who undertake a period of study or work or work experience/placement outside the University (save where the study, placement or work experience forms an assessed part of the programme of study). |
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Following a request from the student, the University will request a CAS from the UK Visas and Immigration in respect of a student whose Visa Sponsorship has been withdrawn in accordance with clauses 3.1 - 3.5 above provided that the University deems the student eligible to return and ready to resume Eligible Study in accordance with their programme of study and (if applicable) in accordance with:
- the Regulations about Student Discipline;
- the University Fitness to Study Policy;
- the Regulations about Progression;
- the Regulations about Transfer, Suspension, Withdrawal and Termination.
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End Dates and Extensions to Study |
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4.1 |
The eligible period of Visa Sponsorship for taught programmes is defined as running from the formal programme commencement date until the latest date that the student is expected to attend teaching and/or attend examinations and/or submit assessment. For taught programmes, students cannot be Visa Sponsored after this date even if they are awaiting results. |
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The eligible period of Visa Sponsorship for research programmes is defined as running from the formal programme commencement date until the end of the maximum period of candidature (as detailed in Section V of the Calendar) and may include a period of nominal registration. If the student is awarded before the end of his/her maximum period of candidature (as detailed in Section V of the Calendar,) clause 5.3 below will apply. If a student is permitted to formally extend his/her candidature (in accordance with Section V of the Calendar) following a request from the student, the University will (if the student is an Eligible Student) request a CAS from the UK Visas and Immigration for the student in respect of the extension period up to the point of re-submission and/or examination. |
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Termination, Withdrawal and Completion |
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5.1 |
The University will withdraw its Visa Sponsorship of students whose studies are terminated under the Regulations. |
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5.2 |
The University will withdraw its Visa Sponsorship of students who withdraw or are deemed withdrawn under the Regulations. |
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5.3 |
The University will withdraw its Visa Sponsorship of students who are no longer in full-time study. |
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6. |
Refusal or Removal of Visa Sponsorship |
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6.1 |
The University reserves the right to:
- decline to request a CAS from the UK Visas and Immigration; and/or
- withdraw a CAS which it has assigned to a student; and/or
- withdraw its Visa Sponsorship of students
in circumstances where the University has reason to believe that the student or students concerned is/are or is/are likely to be:
- in breach of the conditions of his/her visa; and/or
- engaging in terrorism; and/or
- engaging in criminal activity
and/or where Visa Sponsorship of a particular student or group of students would, in the opinion of the University, pose a risk to and/or compromise the University's Sponsor Licence. |
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6.2 |
The decision to refuse or remove Visa Sponsorship under clause 6.1 will be made on behalf of the University by the Pro Vice-Chancellor and the Director of Student and Academic Administration. |
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6.3 |
Where the University:
- declines to request a CAS from the UK Visas and Immigration; or
- decides to withdraw a CAS which it has assigned to a student; or
- decides to withdraw its Visa Sponsorship
in respect of a student, and the student believes that this decision was inappropriate, the student may follow the Appeals Procedure and/or the Complaints from Applicants (as applicable). |
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7. |
General |
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7.1 |
The University will collect and retain any such information about its applicants and students as it deems necessary for the purposes of complying with its Sponsor Obligations. The University will retain this information in accordance with the Sponsor Guidance, the Data Protection Act 1998 and the University's Data Protection Policy from time to time in force. |
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7.2 |
The University will share information with the UK Visas and Immigration to the extent that the University believes is required to comply with its Sponsor Obligations. |
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7.3 |
The University is obliged to comply with its Sponsor Obligations. As such the University cannot accept any liability for any loss (financial or otherwise) experienced directly or indirectly by any student as a result of any actions or omissions on the part of the University which the University believes are necessary or desirable to comply with the University's Sponsor Obligations. |