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suresh.k.dasari
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Permanent Residency (ILR)

Post by suresh.k.dasari » Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:45 am

Hi All

I have read the following on the UKBA Home Office Website in regards to applying for Settlement/Residency :

• There will be a new criminality threshold, requiring all applicants applying for settlement to be clear of unspent convictions.
• Skilled and highly skilled migrants will need to meet the salary criteria that applied when they last extended their permission to stay.
• All migrants in an economic route will be required to pass the 'Life in the UK' test prior to gaining settlement.

I showed £27,500 salary for my renewal of HSMP from 2 years to 3 years and this was done on Oct 1, 2009 last year. I am eligible to apply for a Permanent Residency on Oct 1, 2012.

From the above as per the second clause which is marked in Red colour does it mean I have to again show £27,500 of salary at the time applying for residency on Oct 1, 2012? My current salary is £24,000, do I have to start looking for a new job that pays me above £27,500?

Is it likely for the above rules to be changed or amended? Will the above legislative rules definitely be passed in April?

Thank You in Advance
Suresh

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Post by innocentdevil » Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:58 am

it looks like, you are right.

as per my application, i scored full points on age, education, experience and 25 for salary which is 24K for me and thanks God I am on more than that. So if it stays same then good enough.



your original question: you can just do a temp job that pays you around 4K and you are sorted

gaboon_viper
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Post by gaboon_viper » Fri Dec 10, 2010 10:27 pm

thats the original link

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... ual-limits

what does it means??. I recently get my tier1 extension and my indefinite will be due in Feb 2013.

I am self employed

So it means we have to show the earnings again???

This UK immigration becoming so difficult :(


Thanks

rizwan567
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Post by rizwan567 » Sat Dec 11, 2010 12:32 am

You guys are right... indirectly a new points based test on settlement also

psdesai
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Re: Permanent Residency (ILR)

Post by psdesai » Sat Dec 11, 2010 7:53 am

suresh.k.dasari wrote:Hi All

I have read the following on the UKBA Home Office Website in regards to applying for Settlement/Residency :

• There will be a new criminality threshold, requiring all applicants applying for settlement to be clear of unspent convictions.
• Skilled and highly skilled migrants will need to meet the salary criteria that applied when they last extended their permission to stay.
• All migrants in an economic route will be required to pass the 'Life in the UK' test prior to gaining settlement.

I showed £27,500 salary for my renewal of HSMP from 2 years to 3 years and this was done on Oct 1, 2009 last year. I am eligible to apply for a Permanent Residency on Oct 1, 2012.

From the above as per the second clause which is marked in Red colour does it mean I have to again show £27,500 of salary at the time applying for residency on Oct 1, 2012? My current salary is £24,000, do I have to start looking for a new job that pays me above £27,500?

Is it likely for the above rules to be changed or amended? Will the above legislative rules definitely be passed in April?

Thank You in Advance
Suresh
Doesnt it mean the band rather then salary itselft. Quite frankly I cant remember what exact figure I showed in my app!!

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Re: Permanent Residency (ILR)

Post by push » Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:32 am

psdesai wrote:
suresh.k.dasari wrote:Hi All

I have read the following on the UKBA Home Office Website in regards to applying for Settlement/Residency :

• There will be a new criminality threshold, requiring all applicants applying for settlement to be clear of unspent convictions.
• Skilled and highly skilled migrants will need to meet the salary criteria that applied when they last extended their permission to stay.
• All migrants in an economic route will be required to pass the 'Life in the UK' test prior to gaining settlement.

I showed £27,500 salary for my renewal of HSMP from 2 years to 3 years and this was done on Oct 1, 2009 last year. I am eligible to apply for a Permanent Residency on Oct 1, 2012.

From the above as per the second clause which is marked in Red colour does it mean I have to again show £27,500 of salary at the time applying for residency on Oct 1, 2012? My current salary is £24,000, do I have to start looking for a new job that pays me above £27,500?

Is it likely for the above rules to be changed or amended? Will the above legislative rules definitely be passed in April?

Thank You in Advance
Suresh
Doesnt it mean the band rather then salary itselft. Quite frankly I cant remember what exact figure I showed in my app!!
All it means is you will be subject to the same earnings criteria (read salary bands) for ILR as you were subjected to, at the last extension. If someone now earns less than what they used to when they got their last extension, they should be fine as long as their earnings at the time of the extension earns them the same point as they earned at the time of last extension. For example if you earned 40 points from earnings for your salary which was GBP 35k on a salary band of say 30k to 40k then come ILR, as long as you are earning 30k, you should be fine. Thats my read of the information available on UKBA website but we need to wait till more definitive and detailed info is provided.
regards,
push
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Post by push » Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:39 am

I have moved the thread to the ILR forum - general housekeeping.
regards,
push
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