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The policy is a reduction in net migration (incoming-outgoing), hence if they can make more people to leave the country, it is a gain for themarsenal49 wrote:psw and in-country applicants WILL NOT effect their net figures at all as they are exempt from the limit. (i.e. they cant score brownie points with their electorate!)
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Do you still stand by your personal opinion. Anything that happened in last few months that backs up your opinion or otherwise.sushdmehta
Personal opinion:
A new graduate may be a person who has:
1. qualified in the academic year preceding the Tier 2 application, and
2. applying for "first" job.
I cannot say, however, if someone who qualified in an earlier academic year but is applying for "first" job today can be considered as a new graduate (in context).
If I were you, I wouldn't rely on such assumption.arsenal49 wrote:Surely, one would be able to win an appeal easily since they have not defined this 'new graduate' term anywhere in the guidance or elsewhere!
i will appreciate any reasonable counter-comments to what is stated by esteemed member(sushdmehta) of the forum above. thanks79B. no points will be awarded for appropriate salary if the salary referred to in paragraph 79 above is
less than the appropriate rate for the job as stated in the codes of practice for Tier 2 sponsors published
by the UK Border agency, unless the applicant is an established entertainer as defined in paragraph 6 of
these rules