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E-Petition on HSMP changes

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karupalli
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E-Petition on HSMP changes

Post by karupalli » Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:30 am

I request all the UK residents to sign this petition...

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/hsmp-issue/

ganshyam
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Petition on HSMP Changes - Please sign now before 16th July

Post by ganshyam » Fri Jul 13, 2007 5:23 pm

Please show your support and sign the below petition;

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/hsmp-issue/

We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to reverse unfair retrospective changes imposed on HSMP holders in light of recent court judgments and criticism by the Commission for facial Equality.

The UK Home office has been controversially changing the immigration policies very often and major drastic changes have been implemented on 8th November 2006 for extension of HSMP (highly skilled migrant programme) visas (further leave to remain).

After the retrospective changes implemented on 8th Nov people are being asked to re-qualify for their visa extension thru an unfair points based system (PBS) rather than initial promise of extension on economic activity alone.

The tribunal courts recently gave decisions against the changes declaring the changes are against human rights law and the appellants have a strong legitimate expectation. The Commission for facial Equality recently wrote to Border and Immigration Agency that the changes ignored consultation and discriminates against ethnic minorities and other non EEA nationals’.

Thanks & Regards

HSMP Forum Team
www.hsmpforum.org

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