Dear Members,
I just heared that HOME OFFICE announced no Tier 1 extensions will be processed after 5th april 2015 and No ILR will be granted after 5th of april 2018.
Does any one hear this news?
More Explanation:
It is regret that we must inform all of you that the Home Office have just announced the following: •Tier 1 General visa holders can only apply for Tier 1 General visa extensions up until 6th April 2015 and after this date, no more Tier 1 General visa extensions will be processed. Please note that should you have initially been granted a 2 year visa followed by a 3 year extension, you will only be granted a 2 year extension if you apply up until 6th April 2015. Should you have received an initial Tier 1 General visa of 3 years followed by a 2 year extension, you will be granted a 3 year extension up until 6th April 2015.
•Tier 1 General visas now only have until 6th April 2018 to apply for ILR and if you apply the rule change above, this means that only those Tier 1 General holders that were granted an initial 3 year visa and apply for another visa extension just before 6th April 2015 can make it all the way to April 2018. If you were granted an initial 2 year visa when you first got a Tier 1 General visa, you will only be able to get yourself to April 2017 if you apply for another extension just before 6th April 2015.
•I am sorry to say that should you not be able to secure Indefinite Leave to Remain by April 2018, your only options would be to either return to your home country or switch onto another visa category. The trouble is, the only other visa category you could realistically switch into would be the Tier 2 General visa and your earnings from the employer would need to be higher than £35,000 per annum to qualify for ILR from 2015. Whilst you can put a Tier 1 General visa and a Tier 2 General visa together to make the 5 years for ILR, you could not be self-employed; you cannot operate through your own limited company and need an employer with a Sponsorship License to sponsor your application. You could always try and switch onto a Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa with a £200,000 investment but the 5 years for ILR would start all over again (as you cannot combine the time on the Tier 1 General visa with this category).
•There are many clients that have not been able to apply for ILR after 5 years on a Tier 1 General visa FYI due to the following main reasons: 1) Breaking the maximum 180 day a year time outside requirement 2) Receiving a police warning, caution, criminal record or other fine in court such as a County Court Judgement (CCJ) or traffic offences.
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