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i think the HO are doing the right thing in offering whoever meets the criteria the HSMP. again i look at it as another positive aspect of HSMP. this is how i look at it. many people have said on this forum how difficult it is to get interviews or job offers by virtue of being overseas. with the HSMP your chances are greatly increased, you are making the first step and getting to talk to companies and agencies and getting interviews. another thing is that having established were you are 'lacking' in experience or skills With the hsmp you are in a position to make amends. E.g you could start looking at jobs at a lower level than what you were doing and then get in and prove yourself or once you have on your CV that you worked for HSBC in Canary Wharf, other companies might start making more notice. The other thing you mention is the language barriers, true you might speak fluent English but the problem is we all have different accents depending on which part of the world we came from. So pple from you home country can hear you perfectly someone from south London might have difficulty hearing you in the same way that you would have problems picking up the Scottish or Irish accents, while it is advised that you should go out oneday and suddenly start using all the phrases you heard on TV, it might take time to redefine you accent, and whatever better way to do it than by working in say customer relations or even as a shop assistant in Tesco, or Sainsbury, or any other job were you meeting a lot of peopleRog wrote:Though... It is surprising that HO have given HSMP based on banking experience when no bank respects the HSMP visa after coming here. I have only heard of IT programmers or persons from Medicine/pharma background being successful with well paid jobs in HSMP. I would be glad to hear if any one has fared better in banking/finance.