eastrunner wrote:Please look at point B (ii)
Read it carefully, I think my first entry clerance the
'before that leave' WAS under HSMP so I negate that condition and so I should be awarded points. Am I correct??
56. An applicant will be awarded no points
for a Bachelor’s degree if:
(a) his last grant of entry clearance was
as a Tier 1 (General) Migrant under the
rules in place between 31 March 2009
and 5 April 2010, or
(b) (i) he has had leave to remain as a
Tier 1 (General) Migrant under the rules
in place between 31 March 2009 and 5
April 2010, and
(ii) his previous entry clearance, leave
to enter or leave to remain before
that leave was not as a Highly Skilled
Migrant, as a Writer, Composer or Artist,
as a Self-employed Lawyer, or as a Tier
1 (General) Migrant.
Neither points a or b (i + ii) apply to you based on the details you have posted in this topic. Please read all the information provided to avoid confusion, and also understand the terms used. E.g.
The difference between "Entry Clearance" & "Leave to Remain"
The term EC (Entry Clearance) refers to the entry-permission (visa) granted to someone who is outside the UK.
Once you are in the UK, you apply for "leave to remain" when extending your visa.
Have you read the following and the Help available under the PBS Calculator? If not I'd suggest you do, as it will clear your doubts and answer the questions you are asking:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... tsforhsmp/
I've highlighted in Bold Blue information that is clearly relevant to you:
Points-based calculator - help
Enter the date you first successfully applied under Tier 1 of the points-based system.
If you are applying under Tier 1 (General) of the points-based system this must be on or after 29 February 2008. If you first successfully applied under the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP), Self Employed Lawyers concession or the Writers, Composers and Artists category and you are applying under Tier 1 (General) enter 29 February 2008.
Date of application
For applications made from inside the UK this will be taken to be:
■where the application form was sent by post, the date of posting; or
■where the application form was sent by courier, the date on which it was delivered to the UK Border Agency or the Home Office; or
■where the application form was submitted in person at a Public Enquiry Office, the date on which the application and associated payment was accepted.