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tot
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Re: Points for ILR

Post by tot » Fri Jul 03, 2015 12:25 pm

askhan wrote:
tot wrote:
tot wrote: Basically under Immigration Rules Appendix A as here : https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... x_A_v3.pdf

"9. An applicant applying for indefinite leave to remain as a Tier 1 (General) Migrant is not
required to score points for attributes if he:
(c) has not since been granted entry clearance or leave to remain in any
category other
than as a Highly Skilled Migrant or Tier 1 (General) Migrant."


Does this mean if I(Tier 1 (General) Migrant) have not switched to any other category since my last entry clearance, I shall not need score any points?

Can you please clarify or am I missing something?
Ok so I now understand the above question is actually invalid, silly me. :)

However the one below is still valid. Can someone please shed some light please (Yes/No)
tot wrote: Otherwise, If I do need to score, which in my case is 75 points(i think) does that now not include English proficiency points now as per the table in pdf link above?

I am asking this as during my extension I did earn 10 points separately for Eng language and 30 points for Qualification. The evidence i submitted for both was my Degree taught in English (Uni listed under the calculator).

Can anyone possibly shed some light on this please?
Thanks,
tot

Hi Tot,

You just need to see the pg 10 and 11.

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 4_2015.pdf

Thanks
Hey Thanks askhan,

It'd be nice to know why not page 12? :) That also reads about Eng language & maintenance points.

Thanks again!

tot
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PBS ILR

Post by tot » Sun Aug 02, 2015 8:57 pm

Hey guys,

Two questions :

1. "A5. Country of earning (this is the country where the work was physically carried out)"
Out of my last 12 consecutive earning claim period I was on a overseas assignment for 3 month's. So my question is can I mention UK and India for this question?

2. I was out of UK for 199 days in total...so is it worth mentioning that my family continue to reside here in UK while I was away?

Thanks in advance, applying on 5th so will appreciate quick response please.. thanks again!

tot
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Re: PBS ILR

Post by tot » Wed Aug 05, 2015 12:46 am

Hi there,

It'd be great if anyone could throw some light on it please?
Thanks again!

quadusa
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Re: PBS ILR

Post by quadusa » Thu Oct 29, 2015 3:38 pm

Q1: If you were paid by same organisation, yes mention UK and India.
Otherwise break you total earnings into two different earning sources i.e. One earning for each organisation

Q2: You don't have any issue with your absence. You may mention that but its not necessary at all. Since you are still within the allowed absence.


I guess you alright applied.

tot
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Re: PBS ILR

Post by tot » Thu Oct 29, 2015 3:52 pm

Hey thanks Quadsa,

Yes you're right i already got my ilr.

I did mention india and uk.

Thank you and everyone who spared their valuable time!

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