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zeba
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scarrrrry!!!!

Post by zeba » Mon Oct 03, 2011 5:04 am

hey guys,
we know that uk gov is limiting immigrants,but which visa?is it tier 1 or tier 2.
people on tier 1 who have extension in 2012,2013 etc and so on will be just told to leave uk:( without PR!!!

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Re: scarrrrry!!!!

Post by pgaitonde » Mon Oct 03, 2011 8:54 am

zeba wrote:hey guys,
we know that uk gov is limiting immigrants,but which visa?is it tier 1 or tier 2.
people on tier 1 who have extension in 2012,2013 etc and so on will be just told to leave uk:( without PR!!!
I dont think it will be for people who are already in this country..

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Re: scarrrrry!!!!

Post by pgaitonde » Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:08 am

It was related to the below --------


Consultation on the work routes leading to settlement closes on the 9 Sept


09 September 2011

The 12 week public consultation on employment related settlement, Tier 5 and overseas domestic workers will close at midnight on Friday 9 September 2011.

The consultation has so far received over 11,000 responses and sought views on a range of proposals, including:

re-branding the Tier 2 (Skilled worker) route as temporary, ending the assumption that settlement will be available for those who enter on this route;
allowing certain categories of Tier 2 migrant, for example those earning over £150,000 or occupations of a specific economic or social value to the UK, to retain an automatic route to settlement;
creating a new category into which, after 3 years in the UK, the most exceptional Tier 2 migrants may switch and go on to apply for settlement;
allowing Tier 2 migrants who do not switch into a settlement route to stay for a maximum of 5 years with the expectation that they and any dependants will leave at the end of that time;
introducing an English language requirement for adult dependants of Tier 2 migrants applying to switch into a route to settlement;
restricting the maximum period of leave for Tier 5 temporary workers to 12 months; and
closing or reforming routes for overseas domestic workers.

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Post by mulderpf » Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:11 am

So please tell me where in the consultation you read this?
people on tier 1 who have extension in 2012,2013 etc and so on will be just told to leave uk
Stop scaremongering and get your facts together first (even the subject you chose is out to get attention). Firstly, it is a consultation, not yet law. Things will change between the consultation and when it is written into law. Secondly, there is nothing to suggest that Tier 1 migrants won't be able to apply for settlement, the only suggestion is to stop extension of Tier 1 visas without applying for settlement. (E.g. after 5 years you either apply for settlement, switch to another visa or leave). It is however still just a consultation.

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Re: scarrrrry!!!!

Post by beecharmer1800bc » Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:22 am

zeba wrote:hey guys,
we know that uk gov is limiting immigrants,but which visa?is it tier 1 or tier 2.
people on tier 1 who have extension in 2012,2013 etc and so on will be just told to leave uk:( without PR!!!
What's 'scary' bruv? And what exactly are you afraid of?
Don't waste your time working hard-work smart

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Post by geriatrix » Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:37 am

Please continue in the existing topic.
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