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    Study shorth courses in Scotland

    Hello Guys!

    As some of you know that I have indefinite leave to remain. I am planning to study and take shorth courses here in Scotland. I have inquire to one of the College nearby our place called Adam Smith College. And spoken to the reception and gave me an information I am taking ECDL courses. She also ask me if I'm below 22,000 annual salary a year. I said, I might be higher than that if my husband and my salary will add. She said, no. It will be base on my salary only. Now, I just want to confirm if this is correct? She gave me a flyers called ILA SCOTLAND that will pay for my courses. Anyone heard about this? Also, I would like to know if this will not affect my citizenship application? I don't want any problems in future. Any advise will be highly appreciated.


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    ... good for you, Mel!

    "Shorth" ... ... do you mean Shorthand by any chance? It's just that I've never heard of Shorth.


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post

    I am taking ECDL courses. She also ask me if I'm below 22,000 annual salary a year. I said, I might be higher than that if my husband and my salary will add. She said, no. It will be base on my salary only. Now, I just want to confirm if this is correct? She gave me a flyers called ILA SCOTLAND that will pay for my courses. Anyone heard about this? Also, I would like to know if this will not affect my citizenship application? I don't want any problems in future. Any advise will be highly appreciated.
    I know that 'ECDL' is short for 'European Computer Driving Licence' ... and, like the Adam Smith College in Kirkcaldy, Perth College runs these courses at its 'Pathways' Centre. I was sent on one by the local Jobcentre + some 10 years ago, and - because of my early retiral from full time work - it was government funded. So, if your personal earnings fall below the current threshold - as mine did at the time - then I'm sure what the receptionist told you WILL be correct.

    Oddly enough, Myrna had been thinking she'd like to enrol for a college course ... but wanted to wait until after March when she becomes eligible to apply for citizenship. Accordingly, some feedback on the question you've raised would be useful to US too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post
    Hello Guys!

    As some of you know that I have indefinite leave to remain. I am planning to study and take shorth courses here in Scotland. I have inquire to one of the College nearby our place called Adam Smith College. And spoken to the reception and gave me an information I am taking ECDL courses. She also ask me if I'm below 22,000 annual salary a year. I said, I might be higher than that if my husband and my salary will add. She said, no. It will be base on my salary only. Now, I just want to confirm if this is correct? She gave me a flyers called ILA SCOTLAND that will pay for my courses. Anyone heard about this? Also, I would like to know if this will not affect my citizenship application? I don't want any problems in future. Any advise will be highly appreciated.
    Good question LIs. I got a leaflet as well ILA Scotland when i studied IELTS in dundee, it says you can study short courses but i am worried that this might be a public fund and could affect my next ILR visa application.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeoLady View Post
    Good question LIs. I got a leaflet as well ILA Scotland when i studied IELTS in dundee, it says you can study short courses but i am worried that this might be a public fund and could affect my next ILR visa application.
    I know Ana... I have the application pack already from ILA SCOTLAND. I just don't want to process it yet, as I am not sure.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    I know that 'ECDL' is short for 'European Computer Driving Licence' ... and, like the Adam Smith College in Kirkcaldy, Perth College runs these courses at its 'Pathways' Centre. I was sent on one by the local Jobcentre + some 10 years ago, and - because of my early retiral from full time work - it was government funded. So, if your personal earnings fall below the current threshold - as mine did at the time - then I'm sure what the receptionist told you WILL be correct.

    Oddly enough, Myrna had been thinking she'd like to enrol for a college course ... but wanted to wait until after March when she becomes eligible to apply for citizenship. Accordingly, some feedback on the question you've raised would be useful to US too.
    Hello Arthur!

    Sorry for the use of word short! We normally use the word short courses in my country when it is not a Bachelors degree. Well, I just want to make sure it will not affect my citizenship this year. I will probably put it on hold...


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post
    Hello Arthur!

    Well sorry for the use of word short! We normally use the word short courses in my country when it is not a Bachelors degree.
    Ah ... I see. for your explanation.


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post

    I will probably put it on hold...
    ... maybe no need to - if someone here comes up with an answer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    ... maybe no need to - if someone here comes up with an answer.
    Will have to wait then... Patiently...


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post
    Will have to wait then... Patiently...
    ... might be worthwhile sending a PM to Terpe.


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post
    Hello Guys!

    As some of you know that I have indefinite leave to remain. I am planning to study and take shorth courses here in Scotland. I have inquire to one of the College nearby our place called Adam Smith College. And spoken to the reception and gave me an information I am taking ECDL courses. She also ask me if I'm below 22,000 annual salary a year. I said, I might be higher than that if my husband and my salary will add. She said, no. It will be base on my salary only. Now, I just want to confirm if this is correct? She gave me a flyers called ILA SCOTLAND that will pay for my courses. Anyone heard about this? Also, I would like to know if this will not affect my citizenship application? I don't want any problems in future. Any advise will be highly appreciated.
    You have ILR already. This means you are free to take up benefits and study without any restrictions.
    There will be no impact at all on your application for British Citizenship.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    You have ILR already. This means you are free to take up benefits and study without any restrictions.
    There will be no impact at all on your application for British Citizenship.
    I'm sure the ECDL courses are ok,

    http://www.ilascotland.org.uk/What+i...ligibility.htm

    but to pay Home Uni\college fees i think you need to meet the three-year residence requirement on the first day of the first academic year of your course, or you might need to pay international fees.

    http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/student/fee...nt_support.php
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    hi terpe may i ask if in case i am pursuing this ILA Scotland as i am holding now as a further leave to remain visa. do you think this will may effect for my ILR application someday? because i am really bored and i need something to do.. waiting for your respond. thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    You have ILR already. This means you are free to take up benefits and study without any restrictions.
    There will be no impact at all on your application for British Citizenship.
    Thank you very much Terpe!


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    I'm sure the ECDL courses are ok,

    http://www.ilascotland.org.uk/What+i...ligibility.htm

    but to pay Home Uni\college fees i think you need to meet the three-year residence requirement on the first day of the first academic year of your course, or you might need to pay international fees.

    http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/student/fee...nt_support.php
    Thank you very much Joe! I am now processing my application.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LeoLady View Post
    hi terpe may i ask if in case i am pursuing this ILA Scotland as i am holding now as a further leave to remain visa. do you think this will may effect for my ILR application someday? because i am really bored and i need something to do.. waiting for your respond. thanks
    you should give them a call, but i doubt your eligible as

    To apply you must be:



    - a British citizen;

    or

    - a national of a member state of the European Economic Area who has utilised their ‘right of residence’;

    or

    - settled within the United Kingdom within the meaning of section 33(2A) of the Immigration Act 1971. You are only eligible for support if you are "settled within the UK". If you are in Scotland on a temporary student or work visa then you are not entitled to ILA Scotland funding



    and

    - you must be ordinarily resident* in Scotland.


    http://www.ilascotland.org.uk/What+i...ligibility.htm
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    you should give them a call, but i doubt your eligible as

    To apply you must be:



    thank you very much for your reply joebloggs.

    - a British citizen;

    or

    - a national of a member state of the European Economic Area who has utilised their ‘right of residence’;

    or

    - settled within the United Kingdom within the meaning of section 33(2A) of the Immigration Act 1971. You are only eligible for support if you are "settled within the UK". If you are in Scotland on a temporary student or work visa then you are not entitled to ILA Scotland funding



    and

    - you must be ordinarily resident* in Scotland.


    http://www.ilascotland.org.uk/What+i...ligibility.htm
    thank you very much joebloggs for your reply. i called them this afternoon and it seems that everything is ok i can get a course with the help of ILA Scotland but i worried for the question on the ILR form about public fund.
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    from their website, you needed to be settled within the United Kingdom within the meaning of section 33(2A) of the Immigration Act 1971. and from what i can remember that means no restrictions on your stay ie ILR.

    so i don't know why they think your eligible, but maybe i'm wrong
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    from their website, you needed to be settled within the United Kingdom within the meaning of section 33(2A) of the Immigration Act 1971. and from what i can remember that means no restrictions on your stay ie ILR.

    so i don't know why they think your eligible, but maybe i'm wrong
    Well, I have called them today and found an answer! You were right Joe. The customer service dude was good. He said that if I don't have restriction to my visa then, I can apply. Because ILA Scotland is considered public funds.


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    settled within the United Kingdom within the meaning of section 33(2A) of the Immigration Act 1971.
    What is Immigration Act 1971 Joe? Just curious....


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post
    What is Immigration Act 1971 Joe? Just curious....
    you dont want to read that it will put you to sleep

    anyway if you have ILR you have the right to public funds, but not in your name if you only have FLR
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    Thanks Joe! I have ILR already. I already informed Leolady about this, I actually include her to my qurries. She just have to wait until she got her ILR..


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post
    Thanks Joe! I have ILR already. I already informed Leolady about this, I actually include her to my qurries. She just have to wait until she got her ILR..
    thanks sis. i have no choice but to wait the ILR visa. for the meantime apply NI, bank then find a job
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeoLady View Post
    thanks sis. i have no choice but to wait the ILR visa. for the meantime apply NI, bank then find a job
    I am sure you will get easily find a job.. This link that might help you to get a job.
    http://jobseekers.direct.gov.uk/home...2659158c&pid=2 Goodluck!


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    Quote Originally Posted by LeoLady View Post
    thanks sis. i have no choice but to wait the ILR visa. for the meantime apply NI, bank then find a job
    you should phone again leolady and check again, sometimes people will not know, might be possible because your married to a Scot. just mention you have FLR.
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    you should phone again leolady and check again, sometimes people will not know, might be possible because your married to a Scot. just mention you have FLR.
    thanks joebloggs, yes i mentioned i married to a Scot and have a FLR, anyway maybe i'll pursue it when i hold ILR so that everything will be ok and no hassle. thank you very much
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