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MUGHALL
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by MUGHALL » Wed Oct 21, 2009 4:38 pm
Regards to respected forum members, seniors
Scenario: Further Extension of Stay under HSMP JR 2008 Review Policy
1. Main applicant and four dependents already present in UK under HSMP before November 2006 immigration rule changes
2. Currently main applicant and four dependents hold HSMP leave till July 2010 and will need further extension of stay in near future
3. Main applicant and four dependents are covered under HSMP Forum Ltd Judicial Review Policy 2008 (Refer Final Document dated 9th July 2008)
4. For some reasons main applicant had broken the continuity of Residence further to qualify for applying ILR
Excerpt from HSMP Forum Ltd Judicial Review Policy 2008 document which applies to main applicant & dependents
Migrants who currently hold HSMP leave and have either applied for an extension of stay or will need to do so in the future
8. The requirements for an extension of stay will be those that were in place before 7 Nov 2006.
9. If an applicant meets these requirements we will grant them:
a. Three years’ leave; or
b. Enough leave to enable the applicant to complete the qualifying period for settlement,
whichever is the greater
10. Their grant of leave will confer the same rights and impose the same conditions as their previous HSMP leave
11. The migrant’s previous HSMP leave will count towards the qualifying period for applying for settlement as a highly skilled migrant, as will any leave issued under the terms of this policy
12. Migrants will be able to apply for subsequent extensions of stay under these provisions should they not wish to apply for settlement
13. Migrants will be charged the Tier 1 (General) further leave application fee in place at the time they make their application.
Forum Members Advice Sought:
Based on Home Office “HSMP Forum Ltd Judicial Review Policy 2008â€
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by MUGHALL » Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:12 pm
Hi Senior Forum Members
Please respond to the query Your suggestions are urgently required and hihly appreciated
Best Regards
Mughall
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mvent00
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by mvent00 » Thu Oct 22, 2009 2:47 pm
[quote="MUGHALL"]Regards to respected forum members, seniors
Scenario: Further Extension of Stay under HSMP JR 2008 Review Policy
1. Main applicant and four dependents already present in UK under HSMP before November 2006 immigration rule changes
2. Currently main applicant and four dependents hold HSMP leave till July 2010 and will need further extension of stay in near future
3. Main applicant and four dependents are covered under HSMP Forum Ltd Judicial Review Policy 2008 (Refer Final Document dated 9th July 2008)
4. For some reasons main applicant had broken the continuity of Residence further to qualify for applying ILR
Excerpt from HSMP Forum Ltd Judicial Review Policy 2008 document which applies to main applicant & dependents
Migrants who currently hold HSMP leave and have either applied for an extension of stay or will need to do so in the future
8. The requirements for an extension of stay will be those that were in place before 7 Nov 2006.
9. If an applicant meets these requirements we will grant them:
a. Three years’ leave; or
b. Enough leave to enable the applicant to complete the qualifying period for settlement,
whichever is the greater
10. Their grant of leave will confer the same rights and impose the same conditions as their previous HSMP leave
11. The migrant’s previous HSMP leave will count towards the qualifying period for applying for settlement as a highly skilled migrant, as will any leave issued under the terms of this policy
12. Migrants will be able to apply for subsequent extensions of stay under these provisions should they not wish to apply for settlement
13. Migrants will be charged the Tier 1 (General) further leave application fee in place at the time they make their application.
Forum Members Advice Sought:
Based on Home Office “HSMP Forum Ltd Judicial Review Policy 2008â€