Going for a visa interview can be nerve-wracking, especially if it's your first time. But don't worry too much, most Tier 4 UK student visas are granted provided you have all the right documents and can give reasons why you wish to study in the UK.

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FOR EMPLOYERSLooking to Hire Candidates?
Hire for your short-term, temp, interim project needs. Because we understand our client's need, goals, challenges, culture and values, our recruitment process is tailored to provide talents who we believe are innovators, disrupters, visionaries, creatives and leaders of tomorrow.

FOR CANDIDATES Explore Career opportunities
We place skilled overseas professionals across a wide range of specializations which are: Health care, Consultancy, IT, Accounting, Technology, Finance, and professional services. We work with over 200 tier 2 sponsors, have processed more 150 successful applications so far.

FOR STUDENTS Achieve Success
We work with over a 130 universities across the UK from: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. So far, we have processed over 2000 applications, served more than 5000 customers with a 92% student satisfaction rate achieving a 0% student visa refusal.
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Broaden your pool of talents, embrace novel approaches and champion cultural diversity. We cover a broad range of markets; UK, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, and for the health sector: Philippines, Singapore, Kenya, Zimbabwe.
Our recruitment strategy is cost efficient compared to in-housing and tailored to enable you achieve your goals. We understand our Client's project needs: culture, values, challenges, strategic goals and would love to actively contribute to your expansion.
Our fees are transparent, fair, charging only 12% per vacancy which has resulted to over 85% of business clients returning back to us.
Tier 2 Route Application Process

Search for Tier 2 companies
Submit your CV and we would search for Jobs with companies who would be wiling to sponsor you where you meet the criteria.

Apply for Jobs
Based on the subscription package selected, we would apply for a number of Jobs depending on the package that you select

Prepare for interviews
We would prepare you for any interviews, using previous mock exams questions, assess/review your documentation: CV, motivational statement & CBT test.

Get an OFFER
We would prepare you for any interviews, using previous mock exams questions, assess/review your documentation: CV, motivational statement & CBT test.

Apply for a Visa
We would equally assist you throughout the visa application process: filling in the form and more.

Travel to the UK
Upon successful completion of the above 5 steps, you can book your flight tickets and we can arrange Airport pickups.
Understand the Tier 2 visa requirements
Skilled Worker Visa Requirements
To qualify for a Skilled Worker Visa, you need to be sponsored by a UK-based employer. Besides, you must meet the following eligibility criteria:
- You must be aged 18 or over
- You need a valid Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) for the job you are going to do
- Your job is a genuine vacancy with the appropriate level
- You will be paid a salary which equals or exceeds the general salary threshold and the "going rate" for your occupation
- Your sponsor has paid the required Immigration Skills Charge
- You can demonstrate your English proficiency (at least CEFR Level B1)
- You can financially sustain yourself and your family without relying on public funds
- You can provide a criminal record certificate
- You can provide a valid TB certificate (if needed)
Job eligibility
To be eligible for a Skilled Worker Visa, you should receive a job offer from a UK employer which must meet all the following requirements:
- The job must be eligible for the visa, under the new Skilled Worker Visa route, your role must be skilled to at least RQF level 3 (roughly equivalent to A-levels).
- You must be paid the minimum salary or "going rate" for the type of work you will be doing. The minimum salary is at least £25,600 per year.
- Your employer must have been approved by the Home Office and hold a valid Certificate of Sponsorship
- You must hold an occupation code. If you have already received a job offer, you must ask your employer for your code.
- Healthcare surcharge - £624 per year
- You must have at least £1,270 available to demonstrate that you can support yourself when you arrive in the UK.
English language requirement
To qualify for a Skilled Worker Visa, you must demonstrate your English proficiency. This must be at least at level B1 (intermediate).
- Be a national of a majority English-speaking country.
- Have passed a Secure English Language Test.
- Have obtained a GCSE/A Level or Scottish Highers in English while at school in the UK.
- Have been awarded a degree taught in English.
- Have already met this requirement as a part of any previous application for entry clearance.

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University Application process

Search for the university
Benefit for our in house career professional counseling, select a university offering your course, assess the modules, fees, location.

Submit an Application
We would help you submit a maximum of 3 university applications based on your first, second and third considering your criteria.

Receive an offer letter
Before receiving the admission prepare your Proof of funds: Rest of tuition fee admission offer letters from UK universities are either conditional or unconditional.

Pay your deposit
Pay the deposit as indicated in your unconditional offer directly to the university and get the banks statements POF.

Request for a CAS
T.o request for a CAS, you would need 3 documents which are; deposit receipt, bank statements (POF) and Precas survey

Apply for the Visa
You'll need a CAS, Proof of funds, Passport, all documents submitted to get admission, Visa application form, NHS surcharge form.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Foundation and Undergraduate programs
- GCE A Levels, Waec, Wassce, Cambridge A Levels, Baccalaureate
- English proficiency: Waec, Neco, Wassce, G.C.E O/L certificate
- A personal statement not less than 500 words
- Academic and professional reference letters
- Copy of passport
Masters and postgraduate programs
- Bachelor's degree certificate and transcripts (translated copies if not in English)
- English proficiency: Waec, Neco, Wassce, G.C.E O Levels, IELTS 6.5
- A personal statement not less than 500 words and copy of passport
- Academic and professional reference letters
Ph.D. and Doctorate programs
- Research proposal of 1500 words.
- Bachelor's degree certificate and transcripts (translated copies if not in English)
- Master degree certIficate
- English proficiency: Waec, Neco, Wassce, G.C.E O Levels, IELTS 6.5
- A cover letter
- Academic and professional reference letters
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Whether you choose to find a job or begin a postgraduate study, there are a number of routes you can take after university. Explore your career options and see where your degree could take you.
Career Outcomes
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- Business development manager
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Career Outcomes
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