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I totally understand your frustration. I'm into my 7th month myself of a mentally excruciating pain of waiting, not able to visit my ill mother back home or take my kids on a much needed vacation; especially since we didn't have a vacation for the last 3 years as I was very busy setting up the business . But I guess there's nothing one can do but wait. I am crossing my fingers a decision will be sent out very soon, and hopefully a positive one. Good luck all.Anthrprsn wrote:Hi everyone,
Just as many other people on this forum I have been trapped in this recent hostage experiment. More than 5 months since applied and 80 days after the interview. almost out of money and have absolutely no interest to invest more until the hostage situation is resolved. On the other hand, I might be forced to withdraw my application as I can not keep losing money like this and also to prevent a serious damage to my health. In my opinion, this is a serious crime. This level of stress over long period of time can cause lifetime mental health problems or even death. As withdrawl might become my only choice in few months does anyone know any UK, EU or international organisation that I can report to before withdrawal and follow it up when I am back in my country? Any input is highly appreciated.
Best of luck to all
No, you should NOT do such thing. Cash in hand jobs are clearly illegal and could potentially get you in huge trouble.MYA wrote:Try to find cash in hand job to earn money for day to day expenses, ...
Th harsh reality is that if you are unable to maintain yourself or your business, you are effectively not eligible to be here as a High Value migrant (You are an economic migrant instead) The bar for Tier 1E has been set quite low with the 50K route and HO clearly knows MANY of the applicants cannot even maintain themselves in the UK let alone generating value.basically if our own countries are economically strong than no one would like to come and invest in this country and paying lots of fee in the form visa fee immigration health surcharge, finger print fee etc.
This is not permitted. Work is limited to own business only.MYA wrote:Try to find cash in hand job to earn money for day to day expenses.
This is not the case for international entrepreneurs. My company is well based in the UK with partners/customers/suppliers in many countries and I need to travel often. If I had any idea that I might have travel limits (I really had no idea, my initial application, out of country tool 2 weeks. No where do they say they want you to start businesses the are local only) I would not have formed my international business in the UK.zimba88 wrote:This is quite dramatic. There is nothing that stops you from operating your business while you application is in process. The average time to process an application is now between 4 to 6 months. You are not forced to stay here, withdraw your application and leave the UK.
I come from an economically strong home country. I decided my business is best to be formed in the UK (because there is a lot of expertise in my specific sector). That overall was the intention of this visa, to attract high value migrants (from any country...) not to be a backdoor visa to those who can't seem to fit any other visa and go on to do the absolute minimum for the visa and complain how long it takes.MYA wrote:Try to find cash in hand job to earn money for day to day expenses, basically if our own countries are economically strong than no one would like to come and invest in this country and paying lots of fee in the form visa fee immigration health surcharge, finger print fee etc.
But this hostile situation is self created and we have to accept this.
Don't take stress or ruin your health, be happy, enjoy ur remaining life , no one came in this world for indefinite period of time or in immigration language no one in this world have (ILR).they ignore you for 5 months , you ignore them for ret if your life. Hope you understand the depths.
That is not the case in small venture backed technology companies. The other parties (e.g. we are working a a multi £m investment from a foreign entity) want to work/meet with the CEO.zimba88 wrote:I certainly understand the requirements of free travel but for an international business owner and a pragmatic entrepreneur, you should be able to assign most of your duties to your employees to avoid a total failure during such an unexpected event. Many scenarios like illness, family problems, accidents, etc could potentially put you in a situation where travel is impossible (this is not only visa related). I guess a good business owner should be well prepared to delegate the key duties of the business effectively to others when he/she is not capable fulfilling them personally.
I personally would be delighted to hear the premium services to be open to Tier 1E as many prefer to pay higher costs to save time and avoid long waiting times (me included) but I guess massive abuse of the route has made this almost impossible.
This ^^seasky wrote:
1. I don't see why they can't just take the passport have a look at it and return it (or ask for it when they actually get to the case after 4-6 months)
Sorry about your ill mom and hope she gets better. But in regards to vacation. You can have great vacations within the UK. Scotland is just so special, as is Cornwall. I also thoroughly enjoyed the lake district and north Wales. Peak district OK too. Can't go wrong on south coast or Devon. Vacations can be done here very cost effectively as well (airbnb!)hamalt66 wrote:I totally understand your frustration. I'm into my 7th month myself of a mentally excruciating pain of waiting, not able to visit my ill mother back home or take my kids on a much needed vacation; especially since we didn't have a vacation for the last 3 years as I was very busy setting up the business . But I guess there's nothing one can do but wait. I am crossing my fingers a decision will be sent out very soon, and hopefully a positive one. Good luck all.Anthrprsn wrote:Hi everyone,
Just as many other people on this forum I have been trapped in this recent hostage experiment. More than 5 months since applied and 80 days after the interview. almost out of money and have absolutely no interest to invest more until the hostage situation is resolved. On the other hand, I might be forced to withdraw my application as I can not keep losing money like this and also to prevent a serious damage to my health. In my opinion, this is a serious crime. This level of stress over long period of time can cause lifetime mental health problems or even death. As withdrawl might become my only choice in few months does anyone know any UK, EU or international organisation that I can report to before withdrawal and follow it up when I am back in my country? Any input is highly appreciated.
Best of luck to all
Thanks Seasky, yes I agree, there are lots of nice places to visit here in the uk and we did that every school holiday in the last 3 years since we arrived here; however, what I meant by our needed vacation (perhaps I should've made it clearer) is visiting home for our kids to see their grandparents, their cousins and other relatives (Aunts & Uncles etc).seasky wrote:Sorry about your ill mom and hope she gets better. But in regards to vacation. You can have great vacations within the UK. Scotland is just so special, as is Cornwall. I also thoroughly enjoyed the lake district and north Wales. Peak district OK too. Can't go wrong on south coast or Devon. Vacations can be done here very cost effectively as well (airbnb!)hamalt66 wrote:I totally understand your frustration. I'm into my 7th month myself of a mentally excruciating pain of waiting, not able to visit my ill mother back home or take my kids on a much needed vacation; especially since we didn't have a vacation for the last 3 years as I was very busy setting up the business . But I guess there's nothing one can do but wait. I am crossing my fingers a decision will be sent out very soon, and hopefully a positive one. Good luck all.Anthrprsn wrote:Hi everyone,
Just as many other people on this forum I have been trapped in this recent hostage experiment. More than 5 months since applied and 80 days after the interview. almost out of money and have absolutely no interest to invest more until the hostage situation is resolved. On the other hand, I might be forced to withdraw my application as I can not keep losing money like this and also to prevent a serious damage to my health. In my opinion, this is a serious crime. This level of stress over long period of time can cause lifetime mental health problems or even death. As withdrawl might become my only choice in few months does anyone know any UK, EU or international organisation that I can report to before withdrawal and follow it up when I am back in my country? Any input is highly appreciated.
Best of luck to all
Didn't mention London but that of course as well (not greatly fond of big cities, myself but been surprised for the good e.g. Liverpool, Chester, Bath)
(not worth the risk as I don't know the ruled but Jersey is incredible and there is NO passport control between Jersey and UK)
You must stay on the path, do not leave it. If you do, you’ll never find it again.
LOLnoajthan wrote:There is no need to go into the jungle.
In the words of the immortal Gandalf:You must stay on the path, do not leave it. If you do, you’ll never find it again.