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You haven't mentioned how long you want to stay out of the UK after you initial visit...nionlight wrote:syh thanks for answer. but not so clear yet. so if i just stay few days after my first landing then it will start my ILR clock? will it count? or HO will not cont it since its just for few days? please clearify. thanks
hsmphsmp wrote:Hi Nionlight,
Thanks, got clarified. But I guess there is another option also, workpermit instead of hsmp for the remaning few days/months which is lost at the time entering. I guess workpermit should be easier to obtain for a person who has worked in hsmp for close to 5 years. Am I right?
Contrast with those of HSMP:Indefinite leave to remain for a work permit holder
134. Indefinite leave to remain may be granted, on application, to a person admitted as a work permit holder provided:
(i) he has spent a continuous period of 5 years in the United Kingdom in this capacity; and
(ii) he has met the requirements of paragraph 128 (i) to (v) throughout the 5 year period; and
(iii) he is still required for the employment in question, as certified by his employer; and
(iv) he has sufficient knowledge of the English language and sufficient knowledge about life in the United Kingdom, unless he is under the age of 18 or aged 65 or over at the time he makes his application.
What I'm not sure about, however, is whether you could 'reclaim' the HSMP time if you were to go back onto HSMP before applying for ILR: for instance, if you were on HSMP for 2 years, then WP for 2 years, and then again on HSMP for 1 year. My sense, purely from reading the regs, is that you can, but I've not read of any cases where such a case has been successful (nor, however, have I read of any such that have been unsuccessful!).Requirements for indefinite leave to remain as a highly skilled migrant
135G. The requirements for indefinite leave to remain for a person who has been granted leave as a highly skilled migrant are that the applicant:
(i) has spent a continuous period of 5 years lawfully in the United Kingdom, of which the most recent period must have been spent with leave as a highly skilled migrant (in accordance with paragraphs 135A to 135F of these Rules), and the remainder must be made up of leave as a highly skilled migrant, leave as a work permit holder (under paragraphs 128 to 133 of these Rules), or leave as an Innovator (under paragraphs 210A to 210F of these Rules); and
(ii) throughout the five years spent in the United Kingdom has been able to maintain and accommodate himself and any dependants adequately without recourse to public funds; and
(iii) is lawfully economically active in the United Kingdom in employment, self-employment or a combination of both; and
(iv) has sufficient knowledge of the English language and sufficient knowledge about life in the United Kingdom, unless he is under the age of 18 or aged 65 or over at the time he makes his application.
hsmphsmp wrote:Does this mean I cannot apply for ILR i I am in workpermit with past HSMP periods? IS it only HSMP holders who can apply for ILR with thier past WP/innovator periods?