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Agreed. If it will be only for doctors who was refused to get COS then it will not help others a lot.optimist08 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 12, 2018 9:06 pmThe link to the news-
https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... as-doctors
But it is still unclear that nurses and other staff will be exempted from the visa cap or not. Dont see any huge difference even if doctors are exempted from the cap. What are your thoughts everyone?
Hopeful42 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 12, 2018 10:00 pmI don’t think just removing doctors will help the tier 2 issue significantly. We learnt from the breakdown of where the RCoS were being allocated last month that it’s nurses that are taking up the largest chunk, not doctors.
And also if the issue is resolved with the doctors the papers (I.e. the Guardian, Times, etc.) are mostly going to stop writing about the issue and bringing attention to it. From following these threads for the past 6-7 months it seems a large majorly of you guys are IT specialists, data analysts, etc. and while I’m sure your roles are highly important and crucial to the companies wishing to hire you, it’s not an issue that will strike a cord with the public, subsequently making the big news sites want to report on it like the government banning doctors has.
Apparently there is meant to be an immigration update at the end of the month. I’m really hoping they’ll announce something re nurses and other SOL roles then because while removing doctors will help, I don’t think it will be significant enough to really deal with the backlog before September when we’re back to 1500 available RCoS.
I don't think your reasoning is correct. In April, I had an offer worth 47k. Therefore as per your reasoning, I should have had 47 points (27 for salary & 20 for RLMT), and should have made the cut off of 46. But I didn't! That's why I believe, there are no inter-slab points assigned by Home Office!venugopal wrote: ↑Tue Jun 12, 2018 8:24 pmAs per my understanding, though 45k to 49k slab carry 25 points as per guide.
it is like below.
46k - 26 points........
49k - 29 points
50k - 30 points
reason is if 45k to 49k is 25 points, 50 to 54 can be allotted with 26 points.why increase in 5 points??. This justifies how April cut off is 46. those with 46k salary is approved. one with 45k are rejected.
Thanks for sharing. I have been looking for this document.thevocalmonk wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 7:36 amAnyone unsure of how points are calculated can refer page 129 on this document:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... l_v1.0.pdf
My two cents on the subject are that we should keep this thread for results only, and not speculation on how points are calculated. The points calculation is pretty clear in the above guidance.
If you're not in a shortage occupation, you will get 20 points for a successful RLMT and additionally, points depending on your salary range (5k bands).
If you're in a shortage occupation, you don't really need to worry about points.
Thanks
45 would have a lot of people since most people come in via RLMT + salary
And with 6 months of backlog there’s thought to be an estimated 650-ish in this 45 point band that have to be either all cleared or all miss out again. (Based on the figures from the spreadsheet that was in May’s thread).krithi1984 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 9:05 amYes aditri , for Non - Shortage with RLMT ( 20 points) means after 50 next slab is 45 with the salary range ( 45 K to 49,999k)
Incorrect, you will get 75 points, please look at the above posted way of scoring.SeniorPolecat9 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 9:23 amSo if I understood correctly even if I have salary of 75k I will still get 45 points if I am on non sol?
If this applicant has 75 points(highest I have seen here) why it has not been approved yet?Jabba03 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 9:30 amIncorrect, you will get 75 points, please look at the above posted way of scoring.SeniorPolecat9 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 9:23 amSo if I understood correctly even if I have salary of 75k I will still get 45 points if I am on non sol?
Yes you are right , Backlog of 45 should be cleared then only candidates with less than 45 will have some hope , but actually I lost my hope but just trying with 40 pts. (4th time). I guess this time cutoff would be 46 again lets wait and seestar25 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 9:16 amAnd with 6 months of backlog there’s thought to be an estimated 650-ish in this 45 point band that have to be either all cleared or all miss out again. (Based on the figures from the spreadsheet that was in May’s thread).krithi1984 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 9:05 amYes aditri , for Non - Shortage with RLMT ( 20 points) means after 50 next slab is 45 with the salary range ( 45 K to 49,999k)
Have some patience guys. Employers usually take a week or so to communicate the results to candidates. It's just been 2 days since the Home Office meeting was held. So I suggest wait for few more days!rs_ldn wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 9:46 amIf this applicant has 75 points(highest I have seen here) why it has not been approved yet?Jabba03 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 9:30 amIncorrect, you will get 75 points, please look at the above posted way of scoring.SeniorPolecat9 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 9:23 amSo if I understood correctly even if I have salary of 75k I will still get 45 points if I am on non sol?
Has the cut off been released? Thanks.preyamjain wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 10:37 amI understand the frustration we are going through from last December 2017 but what i understand from my sources is that the quota is again over subscribed and cut off will be 50K salary for june month
I am waiting at 45 points and have nothing but to wait for July when some change will happen
Not released but through some one who got the news.UKTier2June2018 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 10:38 amHas the cut off been released? Thanks.preyamjain wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 10:37 amI understand the frustration we are going through from last December 2017 but what i understand from my sources is that the quota is again over subscribed and cut off will be 50K salary for june month
I am waiting at 45 points and have nothing but to wait for July when some change will happen
But some people with 50 points have got a successful response already. And afaik, either all the people with the same number of points go through or none of them. There is no half way. Sometimes they may take upto 100 certificates from next months' quota to accommodate current month's requests in order to manage this situation.
I think this easily can be true. I really don't think that 45 point can be cleared with just 2k certificates available. It will be good sign for next month if 300-400 certificates will be moved to next month. This will means that all above 45 is cleared but some certificates left.preyamjain wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 10:41 amNot released but through some one who got the news.UKTier2June2018 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 10:38 amHas the cut off been released? Thanks.preyamjain wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 10:37 amI understand the frustration we are going through from last December 2017 but what i understand from my sources is that the quota is again over subscribed and cut off will be 50K salary for june month
I am waiting at 45 points and have nothing but to wait for July when some change will happen
I hope the news turns out to be false and people below 50k are also considered but whenever i got information from this source it turned to be true