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I am studying for a Masters degree and I have been granted leave under Tier 4 for the duration of my course plus an addtional 2 months, is this correct?

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I am studying for a Masters degree and I have been granted leave under Tier 4 for the duration of my course plus an addtional 2 months, is this correct?

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Yes. If the course dates stated in your CAS cover a period which is less than 12 months, you are only entitled to an additional 2 months after the end of your course. In this case you may have to return home before receiving notification of your results. If you are in this situation, and you want to apply for Tier 1 (Post Study Work), you will have to submit your application in your home country and therefore provide evidence that you have held £2,800 for three months, as outlined in the policy guidance. However, if the course dates stated in your CAS cover a period which is more than 12 months, you should have been granted an additional 4 months after the end of your course. In this case, speak to an adviser at your institution and ask about getting this corrected.

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