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what happens to people already in this country on work permits. They can no longer apply for ILRS? What about people who have moved from WP to HSMP, they will not be allowed to amalgimate time spent on WP. HO still needs to come up with a lot of answers.Chess wrote:I have just been listening to the ' live ' statement...
It was as if the Home Secretary was basically reading what the News Papers said over the weekend
It appears a WORKPERMIT WILL NO LONGER BE A TICKET TO PERMANENT RESIDENCE
More detail needs to emerge but, without being able to guarantee it, I think a strong distinction needs to be drawn between HSMP visa holders and, for example, low-skilled WP holders. I am not saying that all WP holders are low-skilled, but some definitely are.If this effects WP & HSMP visa holders .....
I thought all WP holders are supporting themselves financially? Who else can support them?ND wrote:WP and HSMP Holders :
* There will be no automatic right to stay in the UK for lower skilled workers and students. They will have to leave when their visas expire. Only skilled workers who support themselves financially can apply to stay permanently after five years - an increase on the current four - and they will be required to speak and write English.