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    Quote Originally Posted by Irishia View Post
    Hi everybody!!

    I am planning to join NVQ i need a lot of information!

    1. Will i be able to work while i am doing it?

    2. How much can i earn.

    3. Will i be able to bring my husband after a while as a dependent.

    Thanks in advance

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    You will earn 20 hrs (allowed maximum hrs for students) X rate 6 £/hr (i.e.) = 120£/week

    Your expenses maybe 60-100 £ / week for accommodation rent

    Food (depends)

    Student visa cannot sponsor a husband. It will take long time until you are fully settled with good job and applied citizenship. It may take 5 years up not a while and cost a fortune.


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    Could be worse penny,if she were in Holland she would be allowed to work 10 hours a week as a student



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    Could be worse penny,if she were in Holland she would be allowed to work 10 hours a week as a student
    Yes, maybe thats why there's only few students applicants in Holland. I met nurses there whose visa were AU Pair.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    Could be worse penny,if she were in Holland she would be allowed to work 10 hours a week as a student
    Oh goodness!

    Way to start!

    I really want to take social care course as for the info i gather colleges are not accredited to have PSW if i go for university will i be able to get my husband and
    will i be able to get PSW after completion of the degree?

    As for my husband will he be able to work full time while i study?

    Is there any other course you guys would recommend which charge less.

    Cheers,
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    If your a student here your husband has no right to work and he wont get into the UK on a dependant visa,thats a 100% fact



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    Times are changing,the days when it was easy to get into UK are long gone,and a husband cant get a dependant visa if his wife is a student,dependant visa means he is depending on her,how can she support both when she is only allowed to work restricted hours earning barely enough to cover her own expenses whilst studying?And your husband will have no right to work whatsoever,thats the rules,check them out.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    Times are changing,the days when it was easy to get into UK are long gone,and a husband cant get a dependant visa if his wife is a student,dependant visa means he is depending on her,how can she support both when she is only allowed to work restricted hours earning barely enough to cover her own expenses whilst studying?And your husband will have no right to work whatsoever,thats the rules,check them out.
    Thanks!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Irishia View Post
    Thanks!!!
    Its not that easy of what you think UK entrance is...sorry to disappoint you but Tawi is damn right its not that easy.


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