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son3775
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Quick Query

Post by son3775 » Mon May 02, 2011 7:23 pm

Why is the Tier 1 visa issued for 2 years and then again 3 years rather than just a single 5 year visa? Can anyone comment

Celtic
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Post by Celtic » Mon May 02, 2011 8:20 pm

An applicant might just sit idly for 5 years and then apply for ILR. By granting an initial 2 years, HO can verify and check if applicant has made significant contributions in first 2 years and then further leave is granted.

Ps, HO generates substantial fees when applicants apply for extension.

Why do you ask?

PaperPusher
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Re: Quick Query

Post by PaperPusher » Mon May 02, 2011 8:41 pm

son3775 wrote:Why is the Tier 1 visa issued for 2 years and then again 3 years rather than just a single 5 year visa? Can anyone comment
Don't have my crystal ball, but if I had to guess, not everyone will meet the requirements for ILR. At least having an extension stage after 2 years may minimise human rights being raised as a reason to force the UK to allow the migrant to live here. The same happens with other categories. It did not use to happen for Work Permits, the applicant got the full five years. I have read loads of posts over the years about how someone left their employer and did not sort their leave to remain out, but of course they still expected to be entitled to ILR. Plus there is another set of fees!

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