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NO, it shd not but your clock for ILR will only start when u first enter, though its long down the laneSS100 wrote: 1. Will my entry to the UK be affected if I dont travel soon?
to show minimum earnings n UK exp may be min. 12 months ?? pls further chk on this2. Prior to extension under Tier1, how many years should i be in UK?
NO for atleast the extensions going now.. donno wat will come after 3yrs3. Is Master's degree a must, when i extend my Tier 1 visa in 2012?
The maths is simple, you need to be in UK for 5 years to get ILR ( as per current rules and its going to change soon).hhsmp wrote:@Experts.
I had my tier-1 stamped from 12th March 2009.
People tell horrible things about UK market. If i travel after the 90 days of the start of visa.
What will be the loss in the years to come (ILR specially)? Need your sincer advice as its hard to decide what to do in current recession times?
Rgds,
-hhsmp
Do some reality check before you form opinions about the so called monetary benefits in UK. Pound has dropped from cINR 88 to INR70 now. Cost of living is quite high in UK. With fiscal deficit soaring so high and latest quantitative easing measures, it is inevitable that the taxes will have to go up soon (very high already at 40%) or more and more services becoming "paid for" for the immigrants due to reduced Govt spending in future. Do not want to discourage you but do a sense check before you take the plungehhsmp wrote:@gopal.
Cause one for sure gets monetary benefit outside there.