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Sorry to disappoint you. But i don't think. Better reapply.panky29 wrote:Hi Friends,
Yes, i have been super late in extending the HSMP Visa. The situation is that I have had HSMP Visa stamped on my passport since last 2 years but due to some personal reasons, I couldnt go there.
Just a week back, i have an offer to work in the UK and I want to use my HSMP visa. I am currently in India. Is there any possibility that I can extend the visa even now.
If yes, do i have to go to the VFS offices in india for extension or I have to send the application online.
Please do help... its very critical for me.
Thanks
Pankaj
In terms of timeline, I think it's still ok, right? Theoretically, you could send out extension application one day before your expire day. But the thing is you don't have earnings in the uk, so you wont be able to claim enough points.chetanojha wrote:Sorry to disappoint you. But i don't think. Better reapply.panky29 wrote:Hi Friends,
Yes, i have been super late in extending the HSMP Visa. The situation is that I have had HSMP Visa stamped on my passport since last 2 years but due to some personal reasons, I couldnt go there.
Just a week back, i have an offer to work in the UK and I want to use my HSMP visa. I am currently in India. Is there any possibility that I can extend the visa even now.
If yes, do i have to go to the VFS offices in india for extension or I have to send the application online.
Please do help... its very critical for me.
Thanks
Pankaj
Only "helping agencies" could be the immigration lawyers but given your circumstances I dont know how much will they be able to help youpanky29 wrote:Thanks a lot for your posts..
I got you... are there any helping agencies you guys know of in India whom I can go to. i really want to try it as much as I can before giving up.
Pankaj
It's not about giving up. It is about risking your money with impractical timelines and circumstances. Reapplying will be safer. You have to spend the same amount anyway(unless you are not qualifiting under new rules.).panky29 wrote:Thanks a lot for your posts..
I got you... are there any helping agencies you guys know of in India whom I can go to. i really want to try it as much as I can before giving up.
Pankaj
goodssb wrote:In terms of timeline, I think it's still ok, right? Theoretically, you could send out extension application one day before your expire day. But the thing is you don't have earnings in the uk, so you wont be able to claim enough points.chetanojha wrote:Sorry to disappoint you. But i don't think. Better reapply.panky29 wrote:Hi Friends,
Yes, i have been super late in extending the HSMP Visa. The situation is that I have had HSMP Visa stamped on my passport since last 2 years but due to some personal reasons, I couldnt go there.
Just a week back, i have an offer to work in the UK and I want to use my HSMP visa. I am currently in India. Is there any possibility that I can extend the visa even now.
If yes, do i have to go to the VFS offices in india for extension or I have to send the application online.
Please do help... its very critical for me.
Thanks
Pankaj
But HMRC does not apply an uplift to overseas earnings............Sushil-ACCA wrote:Ho follows HMRC for consdering earningPaperPusher wrote:I thought though that an uplift does not apply to overseas earnings at extsenion stage. This could effect how many points can be claimed.
PaperPusher wrote:But HMRC does not apply an uplift to overseas earnings............Sushil-ACCA wrote:Ho follows HMRC for consdering earningPaperPusher wrote:I thought though that an uplift does not apply to overseas earnings at extsenion stage. This could effect how many points can be claimed.
If you work in a country where an uplift is needed, it would be more likely that if it is a straight conversion someone would not be able to get enough points for an extension.
PaperPusher wrote:I just do not understand. If you apply for an extension in the UK, the guidance says that an uplift cannot be used for overseas earnings. I just do not understand what HMRC has got to do with it, because they do not apply an uplift.
Sorry, but I do not understand what you are saying, I mean can you put that in full sentences and plain English.Sushil-ACCA wrote:PaperPusher wrote:I just do not understand. If you apply for an extension in the UK, the guidance says that an uplift cannot be used for overseas earnings. I just do not understand what HMRC has got to do with it, because they do not apply an uplift.
only interest earning or where applcnt work contribution is not there is only earnings are not considered , rest all earnings are considered
suppose i open a brach of my company n south africa all earnings are conted for extn.
suppose i do self employement business in germany , car parts slae are counted for etn.
this is acceptd rule of HMRC AND HO follows it
PaperPusher wrote:Sushil-ACCA wrote:PaperPusher wrote:I just do not understand. If you apply for an extension in the UK, the guidance says that an uplift cannot be used for overseas earnings. I just do not understand what HMRC has got to do with it, because they do not apply an uplift.
only interest earning or where applcnt work contribution is not there is only earnings are not considered , rest all earnings are considered
suppose i open a brach of my company n south africa all earnings are conted for extn.
suppose i do self employement business in germany , car parts slae are counted for etn.
this is acceptd rule of HMRC AND HO follows it
Sorry, but I do not understand what you are saying, I mean can you put that in full sentences and plain English.