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gee2013 Newbie
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 1:19 pm Post subject: unemployed with tier 1 visa , advise on extension |
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Was awarded tier 1 visa Feb 2011 but due to work commitments overseas was only able to relocate to UK in Oct 2011.
Despite good work experience have not managed to secure any full time employment for the past 9 months now, only a two month temp. contract which has just ended.
My concern is the 12 month earnings for visa extension. Would a change of circumstance application assit in my first extension application or are there other avenues I can persue to meet requirments for extension. |
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mulderpf Guru
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 2:25 pm Post subject: |
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For extension you have to either make the required earnings or be denied the visa. There is no "change of circumstance application" which would waive the requirement for a specific amount of earnings (or any other requirement for that matter).
The best suggestion to make up the earnings requirements fairly quickly would be to get some contract work. |
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republique BANNED
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Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 8:44 am Post subject: Re: unemployed with tier 1 visa , advise on extension |
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| gee2013 wrote: | Was awarded tier 1 visa Feb 2011 but due to work commitments overseas was only able to relocate to UK in Oct 2011.
Despite good work experience have not managed to secure any full time employment for the past 9 months now, only a two month temp. contract which has just ended.
My concern is the 12 month earnings for visa extension. Would a change of circumstance application assit in my first extension application or are there other avenues I can persue to meet requirments for extension. |
As you were here only part of the year and this is the first year, you can argue that you should only have to make the prorata amount of the salary yearly requirement. Hopefully you made that amount in the 2 months you worked. It is of concern that you are unemployed but again we are in a recession so again you can point out that the economic crisis has made it hard to enter the market and you'd appreciate additional time to get yourself settled properly. |
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t1s2010 Member of Standing
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Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 4:52 pm Post subject: |
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@gee2013.
Republique is being funny here.
Either you fulfil criteria or you don't.
You need to earn the amount for the period.
Adjustments won't work. |
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republique BANNED
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 2:53 pm Post subject: |
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| t1s2010 wrote: | @gee2013.
Republique is being funny here.
Either you fulfil criteria or you don't.
You need to earn the amount for the period.
Adjustments won't work. |
I wasnot kidding
I did the same in my first year and it worked but they get stricter every year. |
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arleneangle BANNED
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Do't worry,I believe you will get the way. _________________ Every journey begins with the first step
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gee2013 Newbie
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 2:02 pm Post subject: |
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| Thanks for the input and encouragement, most appreciated. |
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