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The ECO may or may not invalidate the WHM - they are likely to leave it as it is. Upon entry into the UK you should tell the IO you are seeking entry on HSMP.As for applying for EC, dont think it will be a problem, as I was given two years for the working holidaymaker visa. I suspect that they will now need to declare it null and void and then issue a new HSMP visa.
Your obvious excitement at HSMP approval means you have not read my initial reply properlyMy decision letter is dated 15 March 2004. So, I think I will apply for EC on 1 June 2004, and ask that the EC be stamped three months away, i.e. September 2004. This would be ok kayalami?
The ECO may or may not invalidate the WHM - they are likely to leave it as it is. Upon entry into the UK you should tell the IO you are seeking entry on HSMP.
just a comment, I asked the British embassy whether its possible to apply for EC now but it should start from June. They replied that it is possible, just mention in the application form or attach a statement explaning this.Kayalami wrote: Your obvious excitement at HSMP approval means you have not read my initial reply properly. Your EC must be issued and must commence within the validity of your HSMP approval letter. It can thus not be issued or commence beyond 16 June 2004. Other visa categories allow for 3 months forwarding of EC but the HSMP team has already given you that same period by default in the HSMP approval letter. Allowing you another 3 months on top would mean you have 6 months from date of approval (albeit stage 1) to come to the UK in a category - not fair on everyone else who has 3 months now is it.