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Re: Doubts...!

Post by GREENBACK1 » Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:41 pm

any news on when the full hearing is? any date?
javaid10 wrote:Everyone has a choice to join the battle against unfairness and unlawfull actions of HO or not to participate in the legal battle.

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Post by geriatrix » Fri Jan 09, 2009 4:05 am

It is expected that the court will decide on a hearing date in the next week or two.

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Post by GREENBACK1 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 3:55 pm

Does anybody here know if the new Immigration Bill is passed will it have any effect on the already won HSMP Forum JR and the ILR JR (if its won?). Will the bill nullify the past judgements? Also, any idea when will the bill come into force? immediately after it gains royal approval or is there a set date?
sushdmehta wrote:It is expected that the court will decide on a hearing date in the next week or two.

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ILR hearing date

Post by javaid10 » Wed Jan 14, 2009 11:04 pm

13th March 2009 is the date for ILR JR Hearing...

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Cour Venue...

Post by javaid10 » Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:40 am

Press release from HSMP fourm and court Venue...

http://www.hsmpforumltd.com/prilrjr.html

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Re: Cour Venue...

Post by GREENBACK1 » Fri Mar 13, 2009 5:50 pm

any updates as to what happened in the court hearing for the ILR JR? would be nice to know.
javaid10 wrote:Press release from HSMP fourm and court Venue...

http://www.hsmpforumltd.com/prilrjr.html

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Post by geriatrix » Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:40 pm

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Post by hsmp2010 » Mon Apr 06, 2009 4:06 pm

The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights in its recent report stated as follows in reference to our April 2008 Judicial Review Judgment; "The High Court held that the terms of the original scheme should be honoured and that there was no good reason why those already on the scheme should not enjoy the benefits of it as originally offered to them. The generality of this reasoning seems to be as applicable to the April 2006 changes as to those made in November 2006.(pg 50)"

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Post by geriatrix » Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:39 am

hsmp2010 wrote:The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights in its recent report stated as follows in reference to our April 2008 Judicial Review Judgment; "The High Court held that the terms of the original scheme should be honoured and that there was no good reason why those already on the scheme should not enjoy the benefits of it as originally offered to them. The generality of this reasoning seems to be as applicable to the April 2006 changes as to those made in November 2006.(pg 50)"
Yes, and the judgement adequately addresses this concern (I believe).

But you are wrongly assuming that you were promised ILR after 4 years when you applied (between Apr06 and Nov06), because post-Apr06 the guidelines "clearly" mentioned ILR qualifying period as 5 years. And this judgment binds the government to let you apply for ILR after 5 years of continuous residence in UK (benefit of scheme offered to you at the time of "your" application).

Hope this clarifies.

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What does it mean to peole who already applied extensions

Post by gpawank » Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:30 pm

Could someone help me understand the status of HSMPians like me who.

Had an HSMP approval nov 2004.
and 4 years finished last nov 2008
Had to apply for and was approved 3 year extension under old HSMP till nov 2011.

What is the Present status?
Do I need to wait for the implemetation of judgement.
Am I eligible to apply for ILR now or
will I become eligible to apply for citizenship in November

Any help from anyone will be much appreciated. Thanks

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Re: What does it mean to peole who already applied extension

Post by bani » Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:35 pm

gpawank wrote:Could someone help me understand the status of HSMPians like me who.

Had an HSMP approval nov 2004.
and 4 years finished last nov 2008
Had to apply for and was approved 3 year extension under old HSMP till nov 2011.

What is the Present status?
Do I need to wait for the implemetation of judgement.
Am I eligible to apply for ILR now or
will I become eligible to apply for citizenship in November

Any help from anyone will be much appreciated. Thanks
Hi gpawank, we have nearly the same timelines! Yes, you have to wait for the implementation of the judgement. Judge gave HO 42 days to sort this all out, so let's wait until end of May.

Meanwhile, you and I are still HSMP/Tier1 visa holders. I hope we get citizenship in November.

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