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Well, these new rules can be challenged as HSMP Judicial Review. But you need strong support from many applicants.shahbazali wrote:rather than waiting for refusals. let us join together and challenge the new rules in the court. can someone guide how to do that.
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Yes i do agree.Its totally bull shit from UKBA. How can they say money should be invested or present for the ex-applicants...what if i have already spent 5k into business..how will they check 5k was less because invested into business...its so confusing...i agree we should challenge these rules for existing applicantsrizmir wrote:Yes even one single statement of policy guidance that the money needed for investment should only be invested when you apply for extension application of entrepreneur visa, now they asking that money invested for initial applicatin which is self contradictory and could easily be challenged
I agree with you all we should challenge the new rules as they are baseless on the ex applicants or for those whose applications are not decided yet.rizmir wrote:Yes even one single statement of policy guidance that the money needed for investment should only be invested when you apply for extension application of entrepreneur visa, now they asking that money invested for initial applicatin which is self contradictory and could easily be challenged
I'm wondering if UKBA might close down the third party funding's routeRizKCB wrote:1- Investment funds' viability and credibility cannot rely only on the balance of statement in real. It is contrary to their own policy in Third Party's funds category. It could act as an application requirement which must not apply on applications before 31 Jan.
2- Business plans are made on probabilities which gives a road map of proposed business in ideal conditions but it could not be followed strictly. It would be a fun to provide a business plan for those businesses which are already in progress and making money. Business plan was not required before.
3- UKBA had no checks on viability and credibility of funds in Third Party's funding before application decision. It shows their own weakness.
4- System abuse with evidences is definitely a strong reason for UKBA but it must not be addressed by new amended requirements in the whole policy for submitted genuine applications as well. If they claim to have strong evidences about some applications, they should address them.
5- Their every check is applicable once issuing the visa which can produce results to prove viability and credibility of every step by applicant.