Well, as H.O. announced new point system for HSMP initial and extension,
it will be very difficult for a person currently on HSMP aged over 34 to satisfy minimum 75 points for further extension.
When HSMP initial approval was granted, there was no clue for such rules for HSMP extension. People setteled here for last 3-4 years might have to go back, if not been able to satisfy min 75 points for further extension.
The way H.O. new rules are going against migrants, people affected by ILR 4-5 yrs rule change and just waiting for the extra one year to get ILR can further be decieved by H.O. with a future annoucment (expected in March 2007 or before) for new ILR rules (can be again minimum points system).
It can be expected that even after waiting for 5 yrs (4 + 1 extra) to get ILR, lot of people won't be able to satisfy those new points system to get ILR.....
It seems H.O. is only working towards an aim, not to provide any settlement to the hard working tax-payers without even thinking, how it's going to effect their lives...
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