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NationOne Junior Member Member # 7301 | Posted January 30, 2004 01:46 PM I submitted my HSMP application from Bangalore on 02/01/2004, it was approved on 08/01 and I got the package back on 18/01. Pretty quick I would say! Score Documents - all number bullets map to those in the HSMP form. Applicant is under 28 years of age: Spouse of applicant is under 28 years of age: 1. Educational Back ground - 15 points 2. Work Experience - 35 points 3. Past earnings from my work - 35 points 6. Partner’s Achievements - 10 points I can continue my career in the UK. |
Kayalami Member Member # 5984 | Posted January 30, 2004 01:51 PM Many congratulations on your achievement - you were well prepared and followed the requirements to the letter..most impressive. Welcome to the UK in advance and best wishes once you get here. -------------------- ---audi alteram partem--- |
Dip Member Member # 4428 | Posted January 30, 2004 01:53 PM Congratulations Nation One, Hope the HSMP hopefuls continue to benefit from your experience. Regards |
Bug-Master Member Member # 7448 | Posted January 30, 2004 01:56 PM Nice list. Thanks! I just saved a copy on my HDD. I think this is the best thing I did today Cheers -------------------- To light a candle is to cast a shadow... |
Chess Member Member # 7233 | Posted January 30, 2004 02:27 PM Nation one, Congratulations and well done... I am sure members talking ablout the 'backlog' will benefit from your information regardind delivery/decision dates Gud luck with your EC and eventual job hunting - the journey has just began -------------------- .........Nkosi sikelele Africa |
Cane Junior Member Member # 7458 | Posted January 30, 2004 02:34 PM Congratulation to NationOne! And Thanks for the detail behind your application. However, how does 'NationOne's' timeline (same-day approval) square with the widely reported 4-6 week queue time extending back to applications submitted in Decemeber? What gives? Cane |
VISHWA Junior Member Member # 7488 | Posted January 30, 2004 03:04 PM Congratulations The only thing that i can note is this a UNDER 28 category, where as others including my application falls into ABOVE 28 category.I hope thats the 4-6 weeks processing time |
Cane Junior Member Member # 7458 | Posted January 30, 2004 04:15 PM Yes, thats a good point VISHWA. Who knows what their process workflows look like? Perhaps they have an unstated preference for under-28 applications - having introduced the category explicitly in the recent change? So many questions... Cane [ January 30, 2004: Message edited by: Cane ] |
ajayxyz Member Member # 7225 | Posted January 30, 2004 05:05 PM congrats Nation one. I think dollowing docs were redundant: I thin u already attached Birth Certificate so Matriculation served no purpose. Any way u attached xerox so no risk. Same for IELTS. Keep it up will be waiting for u for EC related Qs
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spunk Junior Member Member # 7443 | Posted February 05, 2004 08:08 AM Congratulations And how do u know " it was approved on 08/01"?Thanks |
Samran Member Member # 894 | Posted February 05, 2004 10:52 AM congrats!! The speed of your approval while there is a supposed 4 to 6 week waiting time in processing just makes me wonder how the internal processes at the home office actually work! Seems as if some of us are waiting longer than others for no clear reason!! |
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