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Wait for a formal announcement by the ukba. The sun is not a reliable source of information for future changes to the immigration rules.t0mmy wrote:just wondering whether this rule will be applied for tier 1/ work permit holders or for applicants applying under the 10 year long residency as well?
the sun article clearly says about 5 year migrant visa holders... My 10 yr is gonna be next year.
You are right but dont lets forget that the constitution of the United kingdon is ''unwritten'' it is flexible and can be changed without much problem.Smam wrote:Hi
Thanks for all the replies folks
Well I dont really understand that how many just how many more new rules we have to go through before getting our ILR if we'll be lucky enough to have one
They are so vague in their definitions didn't mentioned any thing clearly that how this rule will be applied and is it going to valid for those who are applying for their ILR this year which clearly means that they have got their visas atleast five years back.
I dont understand why dont they just say that FULL STOP no more ILR once and for all.
My argument here is that when I got my WP there were no questions of any such rules and they havent mentioned this any where to me that they can change the rules any day any second according to their moods I would have long gone back.
I personally belive that this is well truely illegal from the government to change the rules every single second they should have to mention this to each and every applicant at the begining of making the application so that every one will have a much more clear idea. Briton is not the end of the world I believe.
Please kindly share any new updates what so ever you'll get many thanks.
Hisettled_now wrote:It's pretty hard to live in the UK on less than 35k - once you get that range you'll be quite aware of the cost of benefits to your net pay!
I'm sure you will be able to extend your leave until you get to that salary level.
At least it's possible to get ILR after 5 years.
In the US, the wait can easily be over 10 years!
There is a shortage in nursing. UKBA is stating that occupations where there are shortages, there will likely be exceptions. A truly functional immigration policy would allow that.Smam wrote:take the examples of all the foreign Nurses working in the NHS I don't really think so that they are at 35K per annum.
Hi Settled_Now, it seems you have done a lots of research to say "less than 50K in IT sector is undercutting the market", can you please prove it?On the other hand, where no shortage exists - for example in IT, the minimum 35k doesn't even come close enough. If you are in IT and making less than 50k, you are undercutting the market.
I agree with Greenie on this. There is still nothing on the UKBA site to this effect and it is odd that no other mainstream paper or site seems to have anything to say on this matter.Greenie wrote: Wait for a formal announcement by the ukba. The sun is not a reliable source of information for future changes to the immigration rules.
How about here:lokesh wrote: Hi Settled_Now, it seems you have done a lots of research to say "less than 50K in IT sector is undercutting the market", can you please prove it?
I think you misunderstood what Mr Green said. They said they would set the threshold above 31K, not at 31K. This is consistent with what they have been saying of a threshold between 31 and 41K. With the threshold being 35K.Smam wrote:Hisettled_now wrote:It's pretty hard to live in the UK on less than 35k - once you get that range you'll be quite aware of the cost of benefits to your net pay!
I'm sure you will be able to extend your leave until you get to that salary level.
At least it's possible to get ILR after 5 years.
In the US, the wait can easily be over 10 years!
Well I really agree with you up to some extent but let me clarify you one thing that I have met many professionals living in the UK outside London and they dont really earn any thing near to 35K. Dont go far take the examples of all the foreign Nurses working in the NHS I don't really think so that they are at 35K per annum.
The other thing is that atleast in the US its straight forward business that you stay 10 years and that's it. You dont really have to worry about the fact that one morning you'll wake up in your 10th year of stay and the US government will say that oh we just woke up now and we want to change this rule from now on its going to be some thing stupid like this.
The other thing is that few days back I read a statement given by the Immigration Minister Damian Green saying that the salary threshold should be above 31K that wasn't long ago I believe only a month and now just this Sunday on the 26th Feb 2012 we are hearing some thing totaly different from the Home Seceretary Mrs May.
Let me tell you one thing you go to Canada they'll ask you to stay for a certain amount of time period and that's it you'll get the Nationality so does the New Zealand, Australia as well.
You go to the Middle east no matter you can live their for your live but they say to you clearly on your face that sorry you can live here as much as you like but we'll never ever give you the Nationality of any of the Middle Eastern countries which is straight forward and fair thing to every body.
So in the end I would like to summarise this in a way that just be straight forward that's all about it. No ifs and no buts.
Many thanks for your replies I hope that I am not offending any body here in my reply.
Please keep us updated if you heard any thing more usefull.
Many Thanks.