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Do you think the economy is going to go into a recession and property prices are going to collapse if HSMP people stop coming over to the UK??alientrader wrote:let the economy here go intoa recession, property prices collapse and see if they like it.
You rightly said HSMP people should not be looking for benefits. I too agree with it. But whether we are really accessing any benefits or not is a secondary issue. But having a thought that it will be available in worst case atleast temporarily will give great security feeling.olisun wrote:If you are skilled and take care of yourself and your family, why do you need benefits??herts wrote:Looking at the new rules which will come out in some weeks, it seems HO is trying to delay the ILR for all hsmp people. So we don't get to use the benefit system here.
Then you could stay coz you had nowhere to be deportedSKUK wrote:I couldn't help imagine a new situation ( probability of happening is very low ?).
Say you become a probabtionary citizen in UK, your home country considers this as having obtained UK citizenship, revokes your passport and then after x years you find out that UK has asked you to pack your bags because you didn't do enough voluntary work to qualify for full citizenship/ILR, then what ? you become countryless....you've nowhere to go..hahahahaha.....great
Yes I really couldnt understand what sort of voluntary service they are expectingSKUK wrote:I couldn't help imagine a new situation ( probability of happening is very low ?).
Say you become a probabtionary citizen in UK, your home country considers this as having obtained UK citizenship, revokes your passport and then after x years you find out that UK has asked you to pack your bags because you didn't do enough voluntary work to qualify for full citizenship/ILR, then what ? you become countryless....you've nowhere to go..hahahahaha.....great
Spot on rg1 ..I was also thinking on similar lines about settling down in UK..Initially I though of buying a house, starting a family etc. after having ILR. But I've already bought a house (I'm on WP and got HSMP approval recently) and aiming to continue with other aspects of personal life without thinking too much about immigration rules.
Because I found that if I worry too much, I'll lose my sleep and I can't change what HO is doing....
Yes, I know one day some years down the line, I may need to sell my house here and go back to India forever with my family, but I won't allow anyone to ruin my present happiness for some future uncertainties.