Tier 4

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Dear Knowsley Community College,

Please answer the following questions in regards to the Tier 4 Sponsor

1) How many CAS's were assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category) between 5th July 2011 and 30th September 2011?
2) Of the CAS's assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category) to students between 5th July 2011 and 30th September 2011, how many were USED?
3) Of the CAS's assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category) to students between 5th July 2011 and 30th September 2011, whose CAS status is USED, how many students failed to Enroll at the University with their stipulated enrolment period?
4) Of the CAS's assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category) to students between 5th July 2011 and 30th September 2011, whose CAS status is USED but failed to Enroll at the University within their stipulated enrolment period, how many were Reported to the UKBA?
5) Of the total number of students as requested in (Question 4), how many failed to enroll because they were refused?
6) How many CAS's were assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category) between 1st Oct 2011 and 31st January 2012?
7) Of the CAS's assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category) to students between 1st Oct 2011 and 31st January 2012, how many were USED?
8) Of the CAS's assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category) to students between 1st Oct 2011 and 31st January 2012, whose CAS status is USED, how many students failed to Enroll at the University with their stipulated enrolment period?
9) Of the CAS's assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category)to students between 1st Oct 2011 and 31st January 2012, whose CAS status is USED but failed to Enroll at the University within their stipulated enrolment period, how many were Reported to the UKBA?
10) Of the total number of students as requested in (Question 9), how many failed to enroll because they were refused?

Yours faithfully,

CNair

Andrew Allen, Knowsley Community College

To whom it may concern

 

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information as it seems apparent that it does not meet the criteria
specified on the Information Commissioners Office website as a valid
request.

 

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Kind Regards

Andrew Allen
Head of IT Services
Knowsley Community College
Tel: 0151 477 5933
[mobile number]
[1][email address]

 

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Dear Andrew Allen,

As per your request my details are as follows

Miss Chitra Nair

Yours sincerely,

CNair

Andrew Allen, Knowsley Community College

PLease find knowsley Community college's responses to the FOI request below:

Please answer the following questions in regards to the Tier 4
Sponsor

1) How many CAS's were assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa
Category) between 5th July 2011 and 30th September 2011?
0
2) Of the CAS's assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category)
to students between 5th July 2011 and 30th September 2011, how many
were USED?
n/a
3) Of the CAS's assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category)
to students between 5th July 2011 and 30th September 2011, whose
CAS status is USED, how many students failed to Enroll at the
University with their stipulated enrolment period?
n/a
4) Of the CAS's assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category)
to students between 5th July 2011 and 30th September 2011, whose
CAS status is USED but failed to Enroll at the University within
their stipulated enrolment period, how many were Reported to the
UKBA?
n/a
5) Of the total number of students as requested in (Question 4),
how many failed to enroll because they were refused?
n/a
6) How many CAS's were assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa
Category) between 1st Oct 2011 and 31st January 2012?
0
7) Of the CAS's assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category)
to students between 1st Oct 2011 and 31st January 2012, how many
were USED?
n/a
8) Of the CAS's assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category)
to students between 1st Oct 2011 and 31st January 2012, whose CAS
status is USED, how many students failed to Enroll at the
University with their stipulated enrolment period?
n/a
9) Of the CAS's assigned (Under the Tier 4 General Visa Category)to
students between 1st Oct 2011 and 31st January 2012, whose CAS
status is USED but failed to Enroll at the University within their
stipulated enrolment period, how many were Reported to the UKBA?
n/a
10) Of the total number of students as requested in (Question 9),
how many failed to enroll because they were refused?
n/a

Kind Regards

Andrew Allen

Head of IT Services
Knowsley Community College
tel: 0151 477 5933
mob: 07740406019
[email address]<mailto:[email address]>

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