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Age assessment Points confusion

Post by Plan B » Mon Jun 11, 2012 1:12 am

Dear Forum,
my 5 Years in UK consists of HSMP+Tier 1. First granted HSMP Visa outside the UK in June 2007 I was 26years of age then. I was then 28 years of age when granted extension on Tier1, in June 2009. I am not under HSMP judicial review and I am not long due to apply for my ILR.
Wanted some clarity on Section C age assessment of SET(O) form page number 23.The print on the form is as follows:-- Please tick the relevant box to confirm the points you are claiming on the basis of your age at application for your first grant of leave in a relevant route:
Applications for indefinite leave to remain where an applicant has had, leave as a Writer, Com -poser or Artist, Self Employed Lawyer, or as a Tier 1 (General) Migrant under the rules in place
before 6 April 2010::::: Under 28 years of age 20 points
28 or 29 years of age 10 points
30 or 31 years of age 5 points
. My confusion is that it doesn't mention HSMP but the case worker guidance notes do. Was wondering should I claim 20 points as I was under 28 years age on my very 1st grant of HSMP visa or should I claim 10 points simply because I was 28 years of age in June 2009 i.e the time of extension on Tier1 basis.:roll: :roll::roll: :roll:

The good thing is that even if claim 10 i still qualify for ILR. Any clarifications will be welcomed and I will update the forum on the outcome of my PEO ILR Applications

Kind regards

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Post by geriatrix » Mon Jun 11, 2012 1:20 am

Please continue in the existing topic.
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