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Perhaps relevant to "existing" migrants as well:Under the plans, to be published before the end of this year, foreigners will still be able to gain a visa to work in Britain, but they will no longer be able to remain here permanently simply by virtue of staying in the country legally for five years.
Do note that a similar hurdle has already been put in place since April-11 for existing migrants - criminality threshold.Under the policy, a new ‘hurdle’ will be introduced for immigrants who wish to remain here permanently, based on their ability to support themselves and their families, their qualifications and whether they are working in professions where there are shortages of trained Britons.
sushdmehta wrote:Curb on immigrants' rights to settle here as rule that allows them to stay after working for five years set for axe
Confirmation of (already) known intentions, IMHO, with plans being
Perhaps relevant to "existing" migrants as well:Do note that a similar hurdle has already been put in place since April-11 for existing migrants - criminality threshold.Under the policy, a new ‘hurdle’ will be introduced for immigrants who wish to remain here permanently, based on their ability to support themselves and their families, their qualifications and whether they are working in professions where there are shortages of trained Britons.
But the devil lies in the detail, so best to wait until detailed plans are outlined, and not worry unnecessarily!
oh yes!!.. however, I am still confident that this thread will take few more pageshsmp2tier1 wrote:The news is related to the below consultation:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
On page 12, under the 'Summary of Proposals' it clearly mentions to 'Apply these changes to those entering the points-based system from April 2011' as a bullet point.
Hope this clarifies the issue here.
hsmp2tier1 wrote:The news is related to the below consultation:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
On page 12, under the 'Summary of Proposals' it clearly mentions to 'Apply these changes to those entering the points-based system from April 2011' as a bullet point.
Hope this clarifies the issue here.
which part of this sentence did you not understand?fereneze wrote:Does anyone know if these changes were to come into action will it be beginning of calendar year that's Jan2012 or beginning of finacial year that's Apr12?
Thanks,
It's quite clear that this is just a re-print in an indian media of some news posted earlier this week.rajkumarpatel wrote:And then there is another article on www.timesofindia.com
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/ ... 242238.cms
I believe the above one is a new one. Is it like something new getting cooked inside closed Spam?
I've always felt Indian Newspapers write based on "heard" story. They wont look into the inner detailsrajkumarpatel wrote:And then there is another article on www.timesofindia.com
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/ ... 242238.cms
I believe the above one is a new one. Is it like something new getting cooked inside closed Spam?
The title should give you an idea of how much you can take at face value what the article says. "New rules to stop Indian workers settling in the UK" - right and what about every other non-EU nationality? Whilst it's not a false statement, it's not completely true either - how many other half-truths do you think exists in this article (and this is the issue I have when reading these things from 3rd party sources - always go directly to the source and verify it there - don't take anything a journalist writes down as the absolute truth).rajkumarpatel wrote:And then there is another article on www.timesofindia.com
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/ ... 242238.cms
I believe the above one is a new one. Is it like something new getting cooked inside closed Spam?
Well said mulderpf, totally agree with your comments, I would like to add that until people do not hear it with their own ears and see it with their own eyes from the MAIN SOURCE i.e. UKBA, they must not invent something with their small minds and share it on this board to panic others and create a mayhem in ones busy lifemulderpf wrote:The title should give you an idea of how much you can take at face value what the article says. "New rules to stop Indian workers settling in the UK" - right and what about every other non-EU nationality? Whilst it's not a false statement, it's not completely true either - how many other half-truths do you think exists in this article (and this is the issue I have when reading these things from 3rd party sources - always go directly to the source and verify it there - don't take anything a journalist writes down as the absolute truth).rajkumarpatel wrote:And then there is another article on www.timesofindia.com
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/ ... 242238.cms
I believe the above one is a new one. Is it like something new getting cooked inside closed Spam?
thanks for pulling out that quote, that's relevant to me. i take this as meaning that people that moved onto a tier2 visa before april of this year will likely use the "old" ILR remain rules, meaning that they can more or less automatically stay after five years.ukswus wrote:Here's another statement from Greene, that kinda should make it clear to those with the basic grasp of English:
As the Home Secretary announced in February, we intend the
settlement reforms will affect those workers who entered economic migration routes under the Immigration Rules in force from 6 April this year and who, under the current system,
could have expected to apply for settlement in 2016.