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Provision of Extra Curricular Activities
by ECL Admin - Wednesday, 9 May 2012, 04:05 PM
 

The College prides itself on being a strong academic College where a large part of the focus is on academic success. There are, however, opportunities to engage in a variety of extra-curricular activities during students’ time here. Students are encouraged to participate by Personal Tutors, Tutors and the College Staff.

During the year, specific College activities are organised within and outside College to encourage students to socialise, communicate and enjoy a sense of participation within a community.

To enhance the international student experience, Empire College London runs an exciting and comprehensive social events programme. Attending the events is an opportunity to share your experiences, network and make friends with fellow students.

To book a place on an event, please contact Rupal at ECL Reception or email rupal@empirecollegelondon.co.uk.

NOTE: For trips abroad, students may require a Schengen visa to travel to Europe. We can offer a group application facility – for more details please contact ECL admin. Students who choose to make their own application should please note that visas can take up to three months to process. We have tried our best to give out accurate information regarding dates for these events and trips. However, due to circumstances beyond our control, these may have to be altered.

Key Dates:

Workshop Business Networking                                                      12th January 2012

Ice Skating                                                                                      17th February 2012

Career advise by Anglia Ruskin University                                       1st March 2012

Zumba Fitness Class                                                                         22nd May 2012; 24th May 2012                                  

Written Composition Test (*Subject to be announced)                     1st June 2012

Result announcement                                                                       8th June 2012

Workshop: Career Advice                                                                 6th June 2012

Graduation Ceremony                                                                      04th July 2012

Summer trip to France                                                                      20th August 2012

Trip to Royal Observatory Greenwich                                               19th September 2012

One day trip to Brighton                                                                    22nd September 2012

International week: week commencing on                                       24th September 2012

ED Celebration                                                                                  26th October 2012

DIWALI Celebration                                                                           13th November 2012

Visit to British Museum                                                                      7th November 2012

End of the year party                                                                         8th December 2012

 

**Dates may change subject to student’s availability

 
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Master Your Destiny in the Workplace Workshop 10th May 2012
by ECL Admin - Saturday, 5 May 2012, 01:36 PM
 

ECL Event News 02/05/2012:
Master Your Destiny in the Workplace Workshop

We are happy to invite you to take part in the workshop “Master Your Destiny in the Workplace”, which is going to be run by Mr. Stephane Savoye (please find the poster attached). Stephane is running this workshop within his trademark programme “Attracting Happy Endings”, which has had very positive feedback from the participants.

The place of the workshop: Empire College London, second floor. Time: Thursday, 10th of May 2012, 10.00 – 15.00 (with 60 minutes break).

During the workshop, you will be shown how to:

1. MOTIVATE YOURSELF

2. BE ORGANISED AND MANAGE YOUR TIME

3. WRITE GOOD COVERING LETTERS

4. PREPARE YOURSELF FOR INTERVIEWS

5. ANSWER TRICKY QUESTIONS DURING INTERVIEWS

6. REASSESS YOUR NEEDS AND EXPECTATIONS

7. ASK FOR A PAYRAISE

8. TELL YOU ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS

9. BE SUCCESSFUL!

The workshop participation is free for ECL students.

The participation in the workshop will also be counted towards your course attendance.

The workshop will not take place until we know how many participants are planning to attend, so please send me the E-mail (andrei@empirecollegelondon.co.uk) with the confirmation of your attendance as soon as you finish reading this newsletter.

Do not miss the chance to get extra training, which can bring you some valuable knowledge on how to be successful in achieving your personal goals!

 
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ECL London Branch News 11 April 2012: Official Assignments
by ECL Admin - Thursday, 12 April 2012, 10:47 AM
 

Official Assignments for Students of HND Computing, HND Business and Level 7 course available on Moodle e-Learning Portal to be submitted by 06 June 2012. For details please login in to your Moodle Account at www.ecl.ac/london/index.html

 
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UKBA News: Changes to the Immigration Rules
by ECL Admin - Tuesday, 20 March 2012, 10:14 AM
 

UKBA News: 15 March 2012

Today, Thursday 15 March 2012, a written ministerial statement has been laid in Parliament outlining a number of changes to the Immigration Rules.

Most of the changes will come into effect on 6 April 2012. Some of the changes to Tier 2 will affect those who were granted leave after 6 April 2011.

The changes include:

Migrants under the points-based system

Tier 1 - high-value migrants

  • Closing the Tier 1 (Post-study work) route.
  • Introducing the new Tier 1 (Graduate entrepreneur) route.
  • Introducing new provisions for switching from Tier 1 (Graduate entrepreneur) or Tier 1 (Post-study work) into Tier 1 (Entrepreneur).
  • Renewing the 1000 place limit for Tier 1 (Exceptional talent) for each of the next 2 years.

Tier 2 - skilled workers

  • Limiting the total amount of temporary leave that may be granted to a Tier 2 migrant to 6 years (which applies to those who entered after 6 April 2011).
  • Introducing a new minimum pay requirement of £35,000 or the appropriate rate for the job, for Tier 2 general and sportsperson migrants who wish to settle here from April 2016 (with exemptions for those in PhD level and shortage occupation categories).
  • Introducing a 'cooling-off period' across all the Tier 2 routes. Tier 2 migrants will need to wait for 12 months from the expiry of their previous visa before they may apply for a further Tier 2 visa.
  • Introducing new post-study arrangements for graduates switching into Tier 2.

Tier 4 - students

Implementing the final set of changes to the student visa system that were announced in March 2011, including:

  • Extending the interim limit for sponsors that have applied for educational oversight and Highly Trusted Sponsor status and have not yet been assessed.
  • Introducing limits on the time that can be spent studying at degree level.
  • Tightening work placement restrictions.

Tier 5 - temporary workers

  • Limiting the length of time temporary workers can stay in the UK, under certain Government Authorised Exchange schemes, to a maximum of 12 months. The schemes affected are intern, work experience and youth exchange type programmes.
  • Allowing sportspersons who enter under the Tier 5 creative and sporting sub-category to undertake some guest sports broadcasting work where they are not filling a permanent position.

Changes in all tiers of the points-based system

  • Making curtailment mandatory where a migrant under Tiers 2, 4, or 5 of the points-based system has failed to start, or has ceased, their work or study with their sponsor. This includes cases where a sponsor notifies us, via the sponsor management system (SMS), that a migrant is no longer pursuing the purpose of their visa. The Rules will also set out the limited exceptions to mandatory curtailment.
  • Reducing the curtailment threshold (the level of leave you have left which means that we will not normally pursue curtailment) from 6 months to 60 days.
  • Increasing the funds applicants will need to provide evidence of, in order to meet the maintenance requirements for all routes in the points-based system. For Tier 4 and Tier 5 Youth Mobility Scheme the changes will come into effect on 6 April 2012. For Tier 1, Tier 2 and temporary workers under Tier 5 the changes will come into effect on 14 June 2012.


Visitors

  • The new visitor route will allow a small group of professionals, artists, entertainers and sportspersons who are invited to come to the UK to undertake short-term permitted fee paid engagements for up to 1 month.

Overseas domestic workers

  • Restricting all overseas domestic workers (ODW) to only work for the employer with whom they entered the UK, or whom they came to join.
  • Removing the right for all migrants under the ODW category to apply for settlement.
  • Strengthening the requirement for the employer of an ODW to provide evidence of an existing employer relationship, and introducing a requirement for agreed, written terms and conditions of employment to be produced, as part of the application for entry clearance.
  • Permitting all ODWs who have applied for leave to enter or remain on or before 5 April 2012, to continue to be treated under Immigration Rules in place on that date.
  • Restricting ODWs in private households to work for an employer who is a visitor to the UK. Permission to stay in the UK will be limited to a maximum of 6 months or the period of the employer's stay whichever is shorter. Removing the current provision for ODWs to be accompanied by dependants.
  • Permitting ODWs in diplomatic households to apply to extend their stay for 12 months at a time up to a maximum of 5 years, or the length of the diplomat's posting, whichever is shorter.


Sponsors

  • Introducing a Premium Customer Service for those A-rated sponsors in Tiers 2 and 5 who wish to apply and pay for a range of benefits. We will publish the full range of service benefits in due course. The service will launch in the 2012-13 financial year.

In addition to these changes, the government is also making amendments to the extension of leave to remain.

The Home Office has today published 2 financial impact assessments: one on settlement and another on Tier 5 and overseas domestic workers, as well as a policy equality statement.

For full details of the changes please see the Statement of Changes to the Immigration rules (HC 1888) and the Explanatory Memorandum on the right side of this page. The written ministerial statement, impact assessments and the policy equality statement can be found on the Home Office website.

We have previously announced the changes to settlement, overseas domestic workers and students in a series of news stories.

 
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ECL News: Digital Request eForms
by ECL Admin - Tuesday, 6 March 2012, 12:40 PM
 

Empire College London - London Branch has introduced Digital Request eForms for students who needs to request a Letter/Document from Admin Department. 

Students can find the Request eForm at ECL Website Links:

Documents Request e-form

Personnal Information update e-form

CAS Request e-form

 
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UKBA News: New student rules to welcome the brightest and best while tackling abuse
by ECL Admin - Tuesday, 6 March 2012, 12:18 PM
 

UKBA News

13 February 2012

New rules will come into force within weeks to cut abuse of the student visa route and ensure that only the brightest and the best students can stay and work in the UK, Immigration Minister Damian Green announced today.

Students can currently work in the UK for 2 years after their studies have finished, under the Tier 1 (Post-study work) route. But from 6 April, a more selective system will come into effect so only the most talented international graduates can apply to stay in the UK for work purposes.

Only those who graduate from a university, and have an offer of a skilled job at a salary of at least £20,000 (or more in some cases) from a reputable employer accredited by the UK Border Agency, will be able to continue living and working in the UK in order to benefit the British economy.

The rules are part of a radical overhaul of the student visa system, which will:

  • encourage growth - a new Graduate Entrepreneur route will open, with up to 1,000 places for students working on world-class innovative ideas who want to stay and develop them but do not meet the requirements of the Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) route;
  • boost the economy - young entrepreneurs or small company directors will get the chance to stay on in the UK after their studies if they have £50,000 to invest in their business;
  • ensure that students can support themselves - for the first time since 2008, there will be an increase in the amount of money that students and working migrants (and their dependants) must prove they have to support themselves financially during their time in the UK; and
  • tackle abuse - restricting work placements to one-third of the course for international students who are studying below degree level will ensure that those coming to the UK are here to study, not to work (as was often the case in the past). Additionally, the time that can be spent studying at degree level will be restricted to a general limit of 5 years.

Damian Green said:

'It is vital that we continue to attract the brightest and the best international students, but we have to be more selective about who can come here and how long they can stay.

'In the past, too many students have come to the UK to work rather than study, and this abuse must end. With the introduction of the Graduate Entrepreneur route and the restrictions on student work, we are reforming the system to deliver immigration to benefit Britain.'

For full details of the changes that are coming into effect, you can download a statement of intent from the Home Office website.

 
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ECL News: HTS for Empire College London - London Branch
by ECL Admin - Friday, 27 January 2012, 03:58 PM
 

Empire College London has now been Awarded the rating of "Highly Trusted Sponsor" by the UK Border Agency.

 
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UKBA News: Changes to appeals against immigration and asylum decisions from 19 December 2011
by ECL Admin - Saturday, 10 December 2011, 06:09 PM
 

Changes to appeals against immigration and asylum decisions from 19 December 2011

09 December 2011

The Ministry of Justice will be introducing appeal fee charges for some asylum and immigration appeals from 19 December 2011.

People who want to appeal against a decision notice dated 19 December 2011 or later will need to pay a fee. The appeal fee will apply to most categories of visas and decisions. Any exemptions to the fees will be outlined by the Ministry of Justice. This will not affect any decision notices that are dated before 19 December.

Also, from 19 December people will need to lodge their appeals at the tribunal in the UK. We will no longer accept appeals at any of our overseas visa application centres.

Full guidance about the changes will be published on the Ministry of Justice website from 19 December 2011.

 
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UKBA News: List of financial institutions for Tier 4 is published
by ECL Admin - Saturday, 10 December 2011, 06:08 PM
 

List of financial institutions for Tier 4 is published

 24 October 2011

In June 2011, we announced that we would be publishing a list of financial institutions which we consider, on the basis of experience, do not verify financial statements to our satisfaction. Today we are publishing an initial list of financial institutions that fall under this category.

We will use the list when verifying maintenance funds under Tier 4 of the points-based system. An applicant will receive no points for maintenance if they submit documents showing that the funds are held in a financial institution on the list.

The list forms part of the reforms to the student immigration route. The change is to ensure that we can verify that student visa applicants hold the required maintenance funds to support themselves and pay for their course in the UK.

We will give a 30-day notice period from the date when a financial institution is first listed before the new rule takes effect. This will enable applicants to make the necessary financial arrangements, so that they can provide financial documentation which meets the new requirements.

The list will be kept under review, and we will make additions or deletions as appropriate.

We will continue to verify financial information from financial institutions not on the list, on a case-by-case basis. We may refuse applications on the basis of these individual checks.

You can find the list, and details of the criteria we use to assess financial institutions, by following the link on the right side of this page.

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/studying/financial-institutions/

 
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UKBA News: Changes to the list of English language tests
by ECL Admin - Wednesday, 23 November 2011, 04:28 PM
 

Changes to the list of English language tests

04 October 2011

Today we have made some amendments to the list of approved English language test providers for applications made under Tiers 1, 2 and 4 of the points-based system and for spouse or partner applications.

The amendments include:

  • three tests awarded by Cambridge ESOL now offer certification at 3 levels of the Common European Framework rather than just 2 levels. The tests include the Cambridge English: Key, Cambridge English: Preliminary and Cambridge English: Business Preliminary
  • the Educational Testing Service (ETS) have updated their web address for their test of English for international communication (TOEIC) and test of English as a foreign language (TOEFL)
  • Pearson have updated their contact details and clarified that they do not issue paper certificates
  • separate certificate and notification of candidate results sheet are required for speaking part of the City and Guilds English language test

When you make an application in an immigration category that requires you to demonstrate your English language ability, you must show that you have passed an appropriate test on the list.

 

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