Only UKBA can answer your question. But we can always make a guess. The college you mentioned is currently suspended along with many other colleges. It is not very old college and is not offering any special course.
It was recruiting heavily from Bangladesh, Nepal and India. Recently the visa processing has been stopped at these locations.
Now you add that up and you should be able to get your answer. By the third week of Feb you will get a clearer picture as this suspension normally lasts about 1 month, after which they will either be back or the licence will be revoked.
Best thing for you would be to not go to this type of colleges or even universities. Unless they are red brick. Uk education is not at all good , during Tony blair time the economy was doing well so they opened the door to students. Now they are increasing the visa fees every year. You will not gain anything from education and you will not be able to find any work either.
So stay put and don't waste money on UK , the UKBA knows the visa loopholes they create it themselves to either earn money or for cheap labour . Currently the elections are coming so they want to show they act tough on Immigration.
So don't waste time or money on UK , their mentality is to use people when they need them.
It is not worth it , if you applied to any UK college which is suspended I would ask you to get a refund as soon as possible because if their license is revoked your money will be gone.
UKBA will enjoy your visa fees and college your course fee. .They both are partners in crime.
London College of Commerce is not BLACKLISTED! It has been suspended, following a routine check by the UKBA in July. The College authorities have responded to the ISSUES raised by the UKBA during the inspection. Hopefully, the College will be back on the list soon. Several Colleges in London have once been SUSPENDED and now have their SUSPENSION lifted.
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I am afraid I have to say that college does not exit in the UKBA sponsor list.
There is no such thing as a college blacklist.
GOOD NEWS this college is not black listed so need not worry... its A rating by UKBA under TIER-4
No but some student and Lecturers are make little by little to this age.
Royal London College is not on the REGISTER OF SPONSORS (Tier 4 General & Child) whether it is blacklisted is unknown however it is not legal to operate currently.
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