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prepared for what?karupalli wrote:Please let us know reason of rejection so that we can be prepared.
olisun wrote:Where did you get this info from?herts wrote:Those who didn't get anytime when the new rules came out in nov 2006, applied striaght away for asylum.
That is 100% true. Infact UK is the only country who is having this type of rule. They are talking about Australian style system. But both in Australian and Canadian system they have to pass the Criterias only one time. and then on prooving that they can maintain themselves without public fund they can get permenant residence.herts wrote:What HO has done applying rules retrospectively is also not fair.
Hari, the majority of HSMP applicants, atleast from India, would be making circa 40-50k before moving here. Do you really think they`ll leave in a couple of years if they are earning 5 times that amount in this country? I somehow doubt it...hari15 wrote:That is 100% true. Infact UK is the only country who is having this type of rule. They are talking about Australian style system. But both in Australian and Canadian system they have to pass the Criterias only one time. and then on prooving that they can maintain themselves without public fund they can get permenant residence.herts wrote:What HO has done applying rules retrospectively is also not fair.
Now having 2nd test after 2/3 years in UK system, is actually going to work against them. Now majority of initial HSMP applicants not having any long term plans in UK because of this rule. They want to use Initial HSMP approval like WHM visa and to earn as much money as possible in initial 2 or 3 years and to return back to home country. They neither bother about extension nor about settlement.
If majority of HSMP applicant comes and goes that way, UK will actually loose in economy because they will invest their earned money in their home country and not in UK.
Having the criteria as able to maintain & accomodate himself without public fund is right and genuine for extension. Any more criterias cannot be justified at all it is not good in long term for both the HSMP holders and the nation's economy.
Hi karupalli,karupalli wrote:I was actually trying to see if anybody is getting rejected. Obvious reason for rejection would be salary ofcourse. But It seems majority HSMPs are getting extension which is good. Also if there are reasons like
1. Payslips are not stamped.
2. More supporting documents required...
Then others who are preparing extension document can be bit more careful in providing those documents.
ashishashah wrote:Guys,
Do u know if we need to submit PAssport ALONG with FLR application??Or do we need to submit them AFTER we get FLR-Approval??
karupalli wrote:I was actually trying to see if anybody is getting rejected. Obvious reason for rejection would be salary ofcourse. But It seems majority HSMPs are getting extension which is good. Also if there are reasons like
1. Payslips are not stamped.
2. More supporting documents required...
Then others who are preparing extension document can be bit more careful in providing those documents.
Hi ganshyam,ganshyam wrote:Hi Karupalli,
I would suggest you to become member of HSMP Forum, they have lots of information there on hsmp holders refusals. check the links in their site. People seem to have been making appeals to the courts. I am not sure who told you majority are getting extensions ?? i find that majority are getting refusals.
Check some of the links in this site on the immigration appeals made by people.
http://www.hsmpforumltd.com/resource.html
But i heard that there has been a reported case in the Immigration tribunal due to which they are turning down HSMP appeals against the changes. But everyone seems to be waiting for the Judicial Review filed by www.hsmpforum.org
hari15 wrote:Hi ganshyam,ganshyam wrote:Hi Karupalli,
I would suggest you to become member of HSMP Forum, they have lots of information there on hsmp holders refusals. check the links in their site. People seem to have been making appeals to the courts. I am not sure who told you majority are getting extensions ?? i find that majority are getting refusals.
Check some of the links in this site on the immigration appeals made by people.
http://www.hsmpforumltd.com/resource.html
But i heard that there has been a reported case in the Immigration tribunal due to which they are turning down HSMP appeals against the changes. But everyone seems to be waiting for the Judicial Review filed by www.hsmpforum.org
I think the case which you are taking is different from what Karupalli was aking.
Karupalli was asking about documents related rejections in extension if we already have that 75 points and achieved english requirement
What you are saying is the rejection for those who doesnt achieved that 75 points. That is totally a different scenario altogether.
I hope the hearing is due in court. Lets hope the best for all.
at the same time we cant trust anything. It will be better if we try to fit ourselves as per the new rules if our extension is due after atleast 6 months, rather than believing that Court or Govt will withdraw the rules.
If they withdraw, it is good for all. But we cant hope that for 100%