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Has anyone with 45 been refused yet? I'm holding out hope that they let all 45 through this month by some miracle. Will give hope to those of us in the low 30s for May!
Congrats to all those who got 50 points and above.Sadsadsad wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 6:34 amId love to submit a petition with youcanadarox wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 11:47 pmI think if we can get some support from some prominent members and get 10,000 signatures. Parliament can then discuss this in the house (https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/check). We need to however create and put fourth a valid argument.Idiot spammer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 9:35 pmHello everyone,I am an employer with four rejections in 4 months.I appreciate that some of guys have been waiting for about 5 months.I ve been sponsoring employees since 2011 and this is the first time that this has happened.It is frustrating ..yes!!but it is not going to change unless we take an initiative.canadarox wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 1:50 pmI think we need to bring this to the attention of the media.
Anyone interested in starting a petition on https://www.change.org/?
The conservative government does not want to increase the number of net migration to make their numbers look good.So Caroline Nokes the immigration minister had rejected the idea of shortage occupation to be considered outside the annual allocation limit of 20800 RCos.The last thing they want is businesses getting effected because of this.The truth is that it is the 5th month in a row that the allocation limit has been exceeded and businesses are getting affected!!!.Furthermore you guys are the last people they want to seen as stopping from entering the country as you guys are going to positively contribute to the economy.The last thing they want to seen is thier migration policy failing valuable members .If you doubt any of this please google the interview Caroline Nokes had given in January 2018 shortly after she had assumed power.I know this as you the people in this forum know more than some of the immigration solicitors dealing in your cases.
My MSP already is aware of the situation .If you get your employers to contact me directly ,perhaps togeather we could submit a petition for change.
Are you guys interested ???
Someone has tried before https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/211456 but was dismissed.
Hey Stephen,I understand your predicament mate.let's not forget that we are dealing with a government that has systematically and categorically destroyed evidence of stay for the windrush generation.These are people that came to Great Britains aid when it needed them the most.
Keep us posted. I'd like to get as much attention to this as possible. At least we can bring it to light. I was also thinking of getting the word out local MP's and London's Mayor Mr. Kahn who seems to be on our side with immigration.Idiot spammer wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:28 pmCongrats to all those who got 50 points and above.Sadsadsad wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 6:34 amId love to submit a petition with youcanadarox wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 11:47 pmI think if we can get some support from some prominent members and get 10,000 signatures. Parliament can then discuss this in the house (https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/check). We need to however create and put fourth a valid argument.Idiot spammer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 9:35 pm
Hello everyone,I am an employer with four rejections in 4 months.I appreciate that some of guys have been waiting for about 5 months.I ve been sponsoring employees since 2011 and this is the first time that this has happened.It is frustrating ..yes!!but it is not going to change unless we take an initiative.
The conservative government does not want to increase the number of net migration to make their numbers look good.So Caroline Nokes the immigration minister had rejected the idea of shortage occupation to be considered outside the annual allocation limit of 20800 RCos.The last thing they want is businesses getting effected because of this.The truth is that it is the 5th month in a row that the allocation limit has been exceeded and businesses are getting affected!!!.Furthermore you guys are the last people they want to seen as stopping from entering the country as you guys are going to positively contribute to the economy.The last thing they want to seen is thier migration policy failing valuable members .If you doubt any of this please google the interview Caroline Nokes had given in January 2018 shortly after she had assumed power.I know this as you the people in this forum know more than some of the immigration solicitors dealing in your cases.
My MSP already is aware of the situation .If you get your employers to contact me directly ,perhaps togeather we could submit a petition for change.
Are you guys interested ???
Someone has tried before https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/211456 but was dismissed.
Canadarox and sadsadsad,I have already started working on a petition.The reason for refusal for the last petition was that the action needed was not specific.
Now we know the action that is needed;it is for jobs under shortage occupation to be considered outwith the annual allocation of 20700 RCos.The jobs that were not in the shortage occupation before are actually very much in shortage.The ones that were in the shortage occupation has actually got worse.We are also planning on submitting a complaint to Immigration minister Ccing as many labour MP s and newspapers as possible .If nothing we have atleast tried something rather than to wait and hope for the best.
It would be great if as many employees could join in on the fray but hey ho.
No way... Damn! Feel your pain
Long time reader first time poster. Will be applying next month for COS with 45 points. Looks bad. By my calculations there will be roughly 600 people on 45 points which makes it tough for the cut-off to drop to that in May. Why 600? Well in February the cut-off was 46 despite the fact that there were 201 certificates left over in Feb. That means we can assume let's say 250 people were on 45 (which is building up since Dec). Add in let's say another 150 new applicants on 45 for March. Same for April. Same for May. All these people + the 250 from February will be applying in May. if we subtract out the people from December since their RLMT would expire, it would still leave close to 600 people on 45 points. Could even be more but don't think it can be less. To clear all those 600 people on 45 in May it means they will have to reach down to 46 and have 500 certificates still left. What are the odds on that?hopeful4000 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 9:29 pmcan anyone guess how many are in the 45 range ---- 500 plus?
Check my earlier posts on the same. 250 can't be on 45 in Feb, it will be more than 201+100 at least.asakya wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 7:48 amLong time reader first time poster. Will be applying next month for COS with 45 points. Looks bad. By my calculations there will be roughly 600 people on 45 points which makes it tough for the cut-off to drop to that in May. Why 600? Well in February the cut-off was 46 despite the fact that there were 201 certificates left over in Feb. That means we can assume let's say 250 people were on 45 (which is building up since Dec). Add in let's say another 150 new applicants on 45 for March. Same for April. Same for May. All these people + the 250 from February will be applying in May. if we subtract out the people from December since their RLMT would expire, it would still leave close to 600 people on 45 points. Could even be more but don't think it can be less. To clear all those 600 people on 45 in May it means they will have to reach down to 46 and have 500 certificates still left. What are the odds on that?hopeful4000 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 9:29 pmcan anyone guess how many are in the 45 range ---- 500 plus?