My wife has a degree taught entirely in English but wasn't exempt as UKNARIC doesnt recognise her degree. (University of Perpetual Help - Cavite). From what I gather, UKNARIC recognises only a handful of Philippine universities. And the UKBA go with UKNARIC. Daft eh, but unfortunately true.
My major was accounting (Polytechnic University of the Phils), like your wife I had a degree taught entirely in English. After I graduated, I took a short course, Finishing course for call center agent which I had certificate. But I think the UKNARIC excempt those with qualified degree taught in English.
For future applicants sake I hope they review this approach and take into account that many Filipinos are taught in the medium of English. My wife's nephew is 4 and he is taught in English at his nursery school.
Maybe need a quick conversion course to deal with the americanese![]()
Congratulations GraceAdam, wonderful news for you both!
My six year old nephew arrived in UK with an America "twang" at the end of 2010 but within 6 months of attending a British school with British playmates, it had completely gone and he now has an English accent, bless him!![]()
thanks and congrats.![]()
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