英国t5签证是40点积分吗?
Tier 5 (Youth Mobility) is a visa route for people from outside the European Economic Area, which allows you to come and live in the UK for up to two years. You can also apply if you’re a citizen of a ‘tier 5 compatible country‘, such as Australia or Canada, but only to stay here for six months at a time on different types of Tier 5 visas.
How many points are required?
You need either:
16 points – be aged between 18 and 30, and have enough money to support yourself and any dependants while living in the UK; OR
20 points – not be an employee or self-employed worker.
Who qualifies?
If your home country has a bilateral agreement with Britain, then you might qualify under this scheme depending on where you’re born:
Australian citizens——are exempted completely. No points needed! If they don’t speak English to a certain level, however, it could make their life a lot more difficult. Australian youth migrants who want to learn English in the UK should look into one of our language courses;
Citizens of countries listed by the British government as tier five compliant ——such as New Zealand、South Africa and Singapore——need just 10 out of 16 points: to prove that they meet the requirements above, including being able to speak basic English(see IELTS bands);
Anyone else needs all 20 points available: no matter how good they are at English, they will still require proof that they won't take jobs away from Britons because they aren't employees or self employed workers,which usually means having a sufficient amount of money saved up.
What type of work is allowed?
As long as you get a certificate of sponsorship before applying for entry clearance/leave to remain,you may do any kind of paid或unpaid work you like:
Work experience:if you've been invited by employers in Britain to complete work placements, unpaid internships or training opportunities for up to one year;
Volunteering:help charities and community groups in return for free food,board and experiences;
Studying full-time:to brush up on skills and knowledge in sectors that the UK economy lacks talent for, eg IT and engineering.
However,it’s very unlikely that unskilled labour positions will be approved. The reason is simple: migrant workers cannot