Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Converting student visa to Tier 1 visa.? -

Hi Can any one tell me about changing the student visa to tier one visa.... is that possible , I have got 5 years of experience in my professional job. is it possible to change the visa while staying in UK.thanks

You may be able to apply for a Tier 1 Post Study Work visa, this can be done inside the U.K. and must be done at least one months before your current visa expires. See whether you ll meet the requirments http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workin�� .. and how to apply http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workin�� ..; the visa is valid for two years; a fee of ��500 is involved for postal applications, ��700 for applications in person.

Can a Thinsulate coat keep me warm in minus temperatures? -

Obviously,I ll have warm clothes underneath,and gloves,scarves,and everything else!I ll be going to New England in late January...I have to go for a student conference...I ve never been there,EVER!So,please guide me!

Yes - Thinsulate is an effective form of insulation.There are two key things to keep in mind. First, dress in layers. When you are outdoors it can be cold (although there are warm days in New England winters). But you will be in transportation situations, and going in/out of buildings that are heated (and sometime overheated), so the ability to shed a layer or two is very helpful.Second, the most critical item of winter clothing is a hat - the majority of body heat loss is through the top of your head!

Sure can if you re dressed in layers. I find it better to dress in thin layers of clothing to keep you really comfortable and if it gets too warm you can remove something.Wear some silk long johns and a silk undershirt to be really warm and dry.(See my more detailed answer to your other question about this)

San Francisco- what are best food places and experiences? -

=) HI I m doing a website of San Francisco best food places or unique experiences?? such as IKE S SANDWICHES, Supper-club or Asia-SF... Please email me your favorites! Thank you so much!

Tommy Toys (on Montntgomery) for Chinese,Biscuits Blues (on Mason) for Southern style food mixed with an unforgettable night of music,North Beach Pizza (on Grant) for the best pizza in town,The Matterhorn (on Van Ness) for fondue,Schroeders (on Front) for German

GasparesIts one of the best Italian in the city,no lieits pretty packed every night, especially fridays and there is like no parking on geary but its totally worth it if you can get inthe number 13 pizza is to die for but don t get it bigger than a large or they tend to burn it

the stinking rose, its a garlic restaurant I ate at while visiting SF