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Lets see how the situation develops over this week.bonvivz wrote:thanks confusedhsmp.
I was wondering if we can all appeal in a uniform way, would it advisable to have a template for every1 who would like to appeal both HO and the parliament?
Very interesting, thanks Confused HSMP for letting us know about this document. I suggest we should also create a nice online petition on number10.gov.uk website asking government not to change rules for resident immigrants. How many are we here in the UK may be more than 100000, if even half of us sign a petition, UK government will consider our concern before amending immigration rules for us.confusedhsmp wrote:Read this report below especially Page 3 (of report not SUN!) and paragraph 52-56.
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/p ... 73/173.pdf
Thanks PAK UK for your support. We have to put a stop to this inhumane act by Home Office and need more people like you………………
Very valid argument indeed. Many have taken mortgages and face tough times. Many have lost thousands of pounds due to housing slump. Selling the home, even with lower price, in the current market is very difficult. So leaving UK also is very difficult for some migrants.rkrohela wrote:
Many of us have already taken mortgages etc and intend to make the UK our permanent home.
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The rules should not be changed for people who are already in the UK. True, the government can change the rules of the PBS to control the numbers of immigrants who plan to come in future. But changing the rules for existing immigrants who left well established careers back home to work here and made UK their home is unjust and against all rules of fairness.
How can it affect you if you have already got the visa???alokchamp_f1 wrote:Hi All,
I have already got my tier 1 visa this jan and im planning to travel on 2nd march, is this going to effect my visa will i have to reapply since i only hold a bachelors degree, can u guys please suggest on this
thanks,
alok
This may affect, if at all, only when you apply for extension.hsmp28122006 wrote:How can it affect you if you have already got the visa???alokchamp_f1 wrote:Hi All,
I have already got my tier 1 visa this jan and im planning to travel on 2nd march, is this going to effect my visa will i have to reapply since i only hold a bachelors degree, can u guys please suggest on this
thanks,
alok
Thanks rkrohela, I look forward seeing your petition, please don’t forget to put human rights side in it. Cheersrkrohela wrote:Hello Friends,
We all are horrified at the unwarranted and unfair changes to the HSMP. But we are living in a democratic country and we should raise our voice where it is heard. We need to write to our MP's and councillors………
I have amended the letter slightly. Please feel free to use any version though.****** local MP
Sunday 22 February 2009
Dear ************,
I am a resident of <town name>, and I have been in the UK for *** years as a Highly Skilled Migrant (HSMP). As you would be aware we HSMP Holders have made enormous contributions to the economy of the UK. We work very hard, pay our taxes and do not depend on doles/benefits.
As the MP representing my area, I want to bring to your urgent attention my apprehension at the changes announced by the Home Secretary Jacqui Smith with regard to Tier 1 Highly Skilled Migrants / HSMP Visa Holders. She has proposed raising points required under the Points Based Immigration System, increasing the level of qualification from Bachelors to Masters and increasing the salary levels to a minimum of GBP 20000. This is in addition to the increase being proposed in the time limit for indefinite leave to remain from five years. Further the impact of banning the dependents of immigrants from working will hit us very badly, as the cost of living in UK is relatively high. Many of us have already taken mortgages etc and already declared to make UK our permanent main home.
The principles of justice and equality demand that the human rights of us immigrants are respected. Changing the rules of the game in between amounts to unfair play and cheating. The changes proposed are horrendous. We are being treated like slaves, whose fate is contingent upon the whims of the government which changes immigration policy once every few months. There is absolutely no consistency in immigration policy where bars are raised retrospectively.
This policy of government equates to modern form of slavery where on one hand migrants are invited to work but then thrown out in times of crisis. These new bars should only be applied prospectively so as to be fair as already observed by Joint Committee on Human rights in their report of July 2007.
I request you to kindly raise these issues with urgency and ensure that receive justified treatment.
The rules should not be changed for people who are already in the UK. True, the government can change the rules of the PBS to control the numbers of immigrants who plan to come in future. But changing the rules for existing immigrants who left well established careers back home to work here and made UK their home is unjust and against all rules of fairness.
I hope the Labour party in general and those in power in particular will take a logical and compassionate view of this and exert their influence to ensure the new changes are fair.
We have served this country, worked legally, paid taxes, N.I without any liability for the state in terms of benefits. It is time that the country is fair to us.
I hope that you will raise my concern directly with the Home Secretary.
I urgently await hearing from you on this and thank you for your kind consideration.
Yours sincerely,
*************
Thanks Guys for drafting this letter.confusedhsmp wrote:I have amended the letter slightly. Please feel free to use any version though.****** local MP
Sunday 22 February 2009
Dear ************,
I am a resident of <town name>, and I have been in the UK for *** years as a Highly Skilled Migrant (HSMP). As you would be aware we HSMP Holders have made enormous contributions to the economy of the UK. We work very hard, pay our taxes and do not depend on doles/benefits.
As the MP representing my area, I want to bring to your urgent attention my apprehension at the changes announced by the Home Secretary Jacqui Smith with regard to Tier 1 Highly Skilled Migrants / HSMP Visa Holders. She has proposed raising points required under the Points Based Immigration System, increasing the level of qualification from Bachelors to Masters and increasing the salary levels to a minimum of GBP 20000. This is in addition to the increase being proposed in the time limit for indefinite leave to remain from five years. Further the impact of banning the dependents of immigrants from working will hit us very badly, as the cost of living in UK is relatively high. Many of us have already taken mortgages etc and already declared to make UK our permanent main home.
The principles of justice and equality demand that the human rights of us immigrants are respected. Changing the rules of the game in between amounts to unfair play and cheating. The changes proposed are horrendous. We are being treated like slaves, whose fate is contingent upon the whims of the government which changes immigration policy once every few months. There is absolutely no consistency in immigration policy where bars are raised retrospectively.
This policy of government equates to modern form of slavery where on one hand migrants are invited to work but then thrown out in times of crisis. These new bars should only be applied prospectively so as to be fair as already observed by Joint Committee on Human rights in their report of July 2007.
I request you to kindly raise these issues with urgency and ensure that receive justified treatment.
The rules should not be changed for people who are already in the UK. True, the government can change the rules of the PBS to control the numbers of immigrants who plan to come in future. But changing the rules for existing immigrants who left well established careers back home to work here and made UK their home is unjust and against all rules of fairness.
I hope the Labour party in general and those in power in particular will take a logical and compassionate view of this and exert their influence to ensure the new changes are fair.
We have served this country, worked legally, paid taxes, N.I without any liability for the state in terms of benefits. It is time that the country is fair to us.
I hope that you will raise my concern directly with the Home Secretary.
I urgently await hearing from you on this and thank you for your kind consideration.
Yours sincerely,
*************
Thank you rkrohela
The 10 milestones in the UK Border Agency delivery plan are:
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* April - start charging migrants to create a multimillion pound fund to reduce the impacts of migration on local services;
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Please note that proposed plans of Master degree etc are only for immigrants entering into the country not for residents.h19 wrote:confusedhsmp wrote:****** local MP
Sunday 22 February 2009
Dear ************,
As the MP representing my area, I want to bring to your urgent attention my apprehension at the changes announced by the Home Secretary Jacqui Smith with regard to Tier 1 Highly Skilled Migrants / HSMP Visa Holders. She has proposed raising points required under the Points Based Immigration System, increasing the level of qualification from Bachelors to Masters and increasing the salary levels to a minimum of GBP 20000. This is in addition to the increase being proposed in the time limit for indefinite leave to remain from five years. Further the impact of banning the dependents of immigrants from working will hit us very badly, as the cost of living in UK is relatively high. Many of us have already taken mortgages etc and already declared to make UK our permanent main home………
We cannot be certain about it PakUK. The Home Office has a bad history of applying rules retrospectively to residents as well as new entrants.Please note that proposed plans of Master degree etc are only for immigrants entering into the country not for residents.
tvn_ramesh wrote:
The qualification and minimum salary levels for Indian and non-EU professionals will be raised to masters degree and 20,000 pounds from the current requirement of undergraduate degree and 17,000 pounds.