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Why don't you switch from WP to Tier 1 and apply before 31st Mar 09? This way you'll be able to get 3 years extension.notson wrote:I am in UK on WP. My WP is valid until this year end.
I am looking to apply for Tier 1 HSMP visa in June. Will the new policies, which will be introduced on 1st April 2009, be applicable to me.? Or is it just for those who are applying from outside UK.
kzkalra wrote:Why don't you switch from WP to Tier 1 and apply before 31st Mar 09? This way you'll be able to get 3 years extension.notson wrote:I am in UK on WP. My WP is valid until this year end.
I am looking to apply for Tier 1 HSMP visa in June. Will the new policies, which will be introduced on 1st April 2009, be applicable to me.? Or is it just for those who are applying from outside UK.
After going through the all the forums it looks (not 100% clear, though) that the new points system will be applicable for people switching from work permit to Tier 1 and will not be applicable on migrants seeking extension. Pls remember as of now it is just speculation and I'm no expert.notson wrote:Thanks kzkalra...but i cannot apply before 31st march ...bcoz my earnings are less than 30k GBP...and this way I will not be able to claim 30 points. But will this new policy be affecting me?kzkalra wrote:Why don't you switch from WP to Tier 1 and apply before 31st Mar 09? This way you'll be able to get 3 years extension.notson wrote:I am in UK on WP. My WP is valid until this year end.
I am looking to apply for Tier 1 HSMP visa in June. Will the new policies, which will be introduced on 1st April 2009, be applicable to me.? Or is it just for those who are applying from outside UK.
After going through the all the forums it looks (not 100% clear, though) that the new points system will be applicable for people switching from work permit to Tier 1 and will not be applicable on migrants seeking extension. Pls remember as of now it is just speculation and I'm no expert.notson wrote:Thanks kzkalra...but i cannot apply before 31st march ...bcoz my earnings are less than 30k GBP...and this way I will not be able to claim 30 points. But will this new policy be affecting me?kzkalra wrote:Why don't you switch from WP to Tier 1 and apply before 31st Mar 09? This way you'll be able to get 3 years extension.notson wrote:I am in UK on WP. My WP is valid until this year end.
I am looking to apply for Tier 1 HSMP visa in June. Will the new policies, which will be introduced on 1st April 2009, be applicable to me.? Or is it just for those who are applying from outside UK.
After going through the all the forums it looks (not 100% clear, though) that the new points system will be applicable for people switching from work permit to Tier 1 and will not be applicable on migrants seeking extension. Pls remember as of now it is just speculation and I'm no expert.notson wrote:Thanks kzkalra...but i cannot apply before 31st march ...bcoz my earnings are less than 30k GBP...and this way I will not be able to claim 30 points. But will this new policy be affecting me?kzkalra wrote:Why don't you switch from WP to Tier 1 and apply before 31st Mar 09? This way you'll be able to get 3 years extension.notson wrote:I am in UK on WP. My WP is valid until this year end.
I am looking to apply for Tier 1 HSMP visa in June. Will the new policies, which will be introduced on 1st April 2009, be applicable to me.? Or is it just for those who are applying from outside UK.
The above is an extract from my previous conversation like some 2 weeks back.confusedhsmp wrote:I just spoke to the Home Office work permit department on 0114 207 4074 .
For your reference the person attending the phone was DAVID.
I tactfully asked him about what is all this new rules/bars about.
He actually read me (dictated) the wording of information he had recieved from his seniors this morning. it says as follows:
"WHOM DOES IT AFFECT?
Migrants who are applying for their first term of Leave to enter / Leave to remain in theU.K"
I really dont want to draw any conslusions yet but expect you all to give your views on it.
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I personally think it only affects people
1. who are applying for the first time to enter under Tier 1
2. AND, people who are switching their category to Tier 1from within UK.
hsmpOct2007 wrote:Hi Chakde23,
Thanks for the update, but Im not convinced that this is the bill relevant to our discussions here.
The summary of the bill mentioned by you above is pasted below from parliament.uk.
For all, if you need details of the proceeding please visit
http://services.parliament.uk/bills/200 ... ation.html
Summary of the Bill
The Bill is the latest to seek to amend the law on immigration, asylum and nationality. It includes the citizenship and child protection aspects of the Draft (Partial) Immigration and Citizenship Bill which was published for consultation in July 2008. It incorporates aspects of other consultation exercises on the Common Travel Area (the UK, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland), and on immigration appeals.
Key areas
* Allows for certain functions to be transferred from HM Revenue & Customs to officials of the recently created UK Border Agency. The customs role of the UK Border Agency will focus on border-related matters, while HM Revenue & Customs will retain responsibility for revenue and customs functions inland
* Implements the Government's proposals for a new 'path to citizenship' by amending provisions of the British Nationality Act 1981 relating to naturalisation as a British citizen. Other amendments relate to the children of foreign and Commonwealth members of the armed forces and to the registration as British citizens of children born abroad to British mothers before 7 February 1961
* Introduces powers to control all those arriving in the UK from another part of the Common Travel Area. Other changes relate to restrictions on studying in the UK, powers to take fingerprints, and detention at ports in Scotland
* Allows judicial review applications in immigration and nationality cases to be heard by the new Upper Tribunal instead of the High Court
Introduces a new duty on the UK Border Agency to safeguard the welfare of children.
A further draft Immigration Bill, implementing the rest of the Government's proposals, is expected in the autumn.
they are playing dirty politics again. if its set for 19th march how in da world they will give enough notice before making it law in april 2009? so they will nnounce full law lets say in 21st march and they want to apply it from april giving every one a time frame of 9 days. this is just rubisssshhh. they are not making things clear just to make life more harder for the applicants.confusedhsmp wrote:this is set for 17th March. But m not sure if its the same
10.30am
Home Affairs
Subject: Managing Migration: Points-Based System
Witness(es): Professor David Metcalfe, Chair, Migration Advisory Committee; Phil Woolas MP, Minister of State for Borders and Immigration, Home Office
Link:
http://services.parliament.uk/calendar/ ... vents.html
It has even been signed by people who might not be affected by these ruling, it would be shame if we did not make good use of it.palxxx wrote:Rohit,
I believe we are still filing the Petition. There is no point to drop it. We are with 397 votes.
What's the plan?
Cheers,
Palxxx.
I wouldn't mention that when you submit it......mail2z wrote:It has even been signed by people who might not be affected by these ruling, it would be shame if we did not make good use of it.palxxx wrote:Rohit,
I believe we are still filing the Petition. There is no point to drop it. We are with 397 votes.
What's the plan?
Cheers,
Palxxx.
Thanks to everyone who signed.
this is ridiciolous... now where are the call center guys who said we will not be effected? on page 40 of this annoucement, it doesnt say anything about HSMP. all it says about Tier 1.nnj10 wrote:Hi All,
Look here, absolute shocker....
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=36524
please tell me any single university in the whole world, that provided masters in 5 months because thats what i have left for my renewal..reladith wrote:Thats conclusive and set in stone as far as i am concerned. You must get a master level entry. Its there in black an white...
Get cracking lads....