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MWazir wrote:Given that being under 28 is a huge advantage in the point scoring system, I would have thought the average age would be below 28.
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Again I ask .... the source of this detailed information?
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The POA (Plan Of Action) is for the HSMP stakeholders, that is, none other than our Home Office ministry.
Thanks for the encouragement to write and I sincerely hope it helps other HSMP folks who are applying and in their decision making process.
When HSMP was piloted in 02/03 and the govt initially targeted 10% of TOP PROFESSIONALS from other countries to migrate to UK.
When the scheme started running, they saw huge influx of professional that are aged between 25-35.
Since the office in Sheffield is working based on the targets set for HSMP by IND and their stakeholders, most of the HSMP applicants (outside or inside 10%) secured the Visa which let them enter the UK and seek work.
Last year (04/05) they realised that the scheme has not attracted 10% and now doing a sanity check to see what percentage of people that they THOUGHT would come to UK, and in reality how many ended up.
The data that I furnish here is WITHIN THAT BRACKET which gives me access to lots of information and profiles in general about the applicants and their current situation
Chess,Chess wrote:where is the 'link' from an official website providing these facts....?
Clearly, we dont wanna be misleading each other!
This is the first time I am seeing someone putting up a table here taking so much pain....sharat wrote:AGE Vs SALARY profile Based on country
20-25 25-30 30-35 35-40 40+
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INDIA |
CHINA|
USA |
S.AFR |
OTHER |
John wrote:IMHO it still does not make any better sense now. The columns? 20-25, for example? Does that represent age? Or salary?
But based upon employers' PAYE EOY returns, rather than Self Assessment returns, that is much more sensible source of data.
But Paye Coding Notice? How would that be relevant to income level?
John wrote:Or the Self-Employed.This also accounts the possible DROP OUTS, who might have left UK to elsewhere.