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According to the guidance doc., HSMP entitles me to EC for my spouse, children under 18, and myself.hsmpwpilr wrote:HSMP approval entitles only yourself for entry clearance. Once you have your entry clearance you can sponsor your spouce and children for Dependent visa.
OK., if I go with option 1 and I can supply documents for 1,2,and 3 as you stated above, for how long do I need to reside and work legally before I ma entitled to family re-union? I am asking this because some European countries expect you to work legally for at least 1 year before you are entitled to family re-union.hsmpwpilr wrote: To be able to sponsor dependent visa you need to :
1. prove that you have sufficient money to support yourself and your dependents.
2. You have a job in UK
3. You have a place to live for yourself and your dependents.
Considering this, I'd advise you to go with option 1. Go to UK, find yourself job. Arrange for accomodation and accumulate savings and then sponsor the dependents.
You are right. Wrong choice of word maybe. Now I want to quote:VictoriaS wrote:HSMP approval does not 'entitle' you to anything, other than the right to work once you have obtained entry clearance.
Victoria