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MAKING HSMP APPLICATION NEXT WEEK

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MAKING HSMP APPLICATION NEXT WEEK

Post by ajay_mital_1 » Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:48 pm

Hi,

I am intending to submit the following documents; I would appreciate if someone can provide me with some expert comments

Documents to be submitted:

1. Passport: Age
2. MSc degree (UK): Degree + English Language + UK
experience
3a. *Wage slips: Earnings (20k)
3b. Bank statements: Earnings
4. Saving account statement: Maintenance Funds

* for 3a, instead I am thinking about submitting a letter from employer containing full summary of my earnings like; gross & net payments + date of payments + full contact details of the payroll officer!!

Please comment!

Thanks

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Re: MAKING HSMP APPLICATION NEXT WEEK

Post by push » Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:49 pm

ajay_mital_1 wrote:Hi,

I am intending to submit the following documents; I would appreciate if someone can provide me with some expert comments

Documents to be submitted:

1. Passport: Age
2. MSc degree (UK): Degree + English Language + UK
experience
3a. *Wage slips: Earnings (20k)
3b. Bank statements: Earnings
4. Saving account statement: Maintenance Funds

* for 3a, instead I am thinking about submitting a letter from employer containing full summary of my earnings like; gross & net payments + date of payments + full contact details of the payroll officer!!

Please comment!

Thanks
Looks all good to me
regards,
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Post by drjabberwocky23 » Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:51 am

Either the wage-slips or the letter from the employer would be fine. Sending them both is a bit of overkill, but I can understand the natural anxiety of not wanting to provide insufficient evidence. Do make sure that the information provided in the letter ties in with the rest of the evidence so as to avoid confusion if submitting both.

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Post by a12345 » Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:49 pm

drjabberwocky23 wrote:Either the wage-slips or the letter from the employer would be fine. Sending them both is a bit of overkill, but I can understand the natural anxiety of not wanting to provide insufficient evidence. Do make sure that the information provided in the letter ties in with the rest of the evidence so as to avoid confusion if submitting both.
Will only UK MSc certificate will suffice for
English language + experience + MSc points ????

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Post by ajay_mital_1 » Thu Jun 18, 2009 7:40 pm

a12345 wrote:
drjabberwocky23 wrote:Either the wage-slips or the letter from the employer would be fine. Sending them both is a bit of overkill, but I can understand the natural anxiety of not wanting to provide insufficient evidence. Do make sure that the information provided in the letter ties in with the rest of the evidence so as to avoid confusion if submitting both.
Will only UK MSc certificate will suffice for
English language + experience + MSc points ????
Thanks for asking this question........any replies to this!!!

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Post by push » Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:17 pm

a12345 wrote:
drjabberwocky23 wrote:Either the wage-slips or the letter from the employer would be fine. Sending them both is a bit of overkill, but I can understand the natural anxiety of not wanting to provide insufficient evidence. Do make sure that the information provided in the letter ties in with the rest of the evidence so as to avoid confusion if submitting both.
Will only UK MSc certificate will suffice for
English language + experience + MSc points ????
Yes if the points calculator awards you 35 points for the degree+10 points for english language for your course+institution+duration+year
regards,
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Post by ajay_mital_1 » Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:30 pm

push_hsmp wrote:
a12345 wrote:
drjabberwocky23 wrote:Either the wage-slips or the letter from the employer would be fine. Sending them both is a bit of overkill, but I can understand the natural anxiety of not wanting to provide insufficient evidence. Do make sure that the information provided in the letter ties in with the rest of the evidence so as to avoid confusion if submitting both.
Will only UK MSc certificate will suffice for
English language + experience + MSc points ????
Yes if the points calculator awards you 35 points for the degree+10 points for english language for your course+institution+duration+year
Yes it allows me to choose it....right that's sounds good

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Post by push » Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:31 pm

ajay_mital_1 wrote:Yes it allows me to choose it....right that's sounds good
& gives you 35 + 10 points as well? then you are fine.
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Post by ajay_mital_1 » Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:52 pm

push_hsmp wrote:
ajay_mital_1 wrote:Yes it allows me to choose it....right that's sounds good
& gives you 35 + 10 points as well? then you are fine.
Yes....

may be crying out loud........should i also submit online calculator assessment....is that gonna help somehow???

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Post by push » Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:50 pm

ajay_mital_1 wrote:
push_hsmp wrote:
ajay_mital_1 wrote:Yes it allows me to choose it....right that's sounds good
& gives you 35 + 10 points as well? then you are fine.
Yes....

may be crying out loud........should i also submit online calculator assessment....is that gonna help somehow???

Regards,
most ppl do. Gives a sort of summary to the caseworker. Its helpful to the caseworker.
regards,
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Post by ChetanOjha » Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:04 am

As adviced by push better do to help caseworker to their job properly. Also covers your back in the unlikely event of overnight points criteria change.
ajay_mital_1 wrote:
push_hsmp wrote:
ajay_mital_1 wrote:Yes it allows me to choose it....right that's sounds good
& gives you 35 + 10 points as well? then you are fine.
Yes....

may be crying out loud........should i also submit online calculator assessment....is that gonna help somehow???

Regards,

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