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Home Office sets out new rules for migrants

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Home Office sets out new rules for migrants

Post by Jk2007 » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:57 pm

http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteco ... r-migrants

It is mentioned that "With this new approach, migrants will either be granted permission or refused, making the rules easier for applicants and staff. Those in the United Kingdom must gain permission or face removal for breaking the law. ......
The new, temporary, time-limited, permission will be given for a particular purpose to visit, work or study and is subject to conditions such as access to work or public funds. Permanent residents will be given permission without any time limit or conditions attached."

Any idea what this may mean for migrants (HSMP, Tier 1) already in the UK. When the new law comes into force, should they apply for permission to continue to stay.

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Re: Home Office sets out new rules for migrants

Post by marbin » Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:17 pm

I am also interested to know. Do we need to contact with Home Office?

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Jk2007 wrote:http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteco ... r-migrants

It is mentioned that "With this new approach, migrants will either be granted permission or refused, making the rules easier for applicants and staff. Those in the United Kingdom must gain permission or face removal for breaking the law. ......
The new, temporary, time-limited, permission will be given for a particular purpose to visit, work or study and is subject to conditions such as access to work or public funds. Permanent residents will be given permission without any time limit or conditions attached."

Any idea what this may mean for migrants (HSMP, Tier 1) already in the UK. When the new law comes into force, should they apply for permission to continue to stay.

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