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&Claiming Points – Extension Applications only
66. Applicants should note that the available points for age differ at extension stage depending on what date you first successfully applied under Tier 1 (General) or the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP)
& lastlyExtension Applications – highly skilled Migrants
69. If an applicant is currently in the United Kingdom as a Highly Skilled Migrant and is therefore applying using the extension requirements of Tier 1 (General), they can claim the following points on the basis of their
age:
•Under 30 years of age: 20 points
•30 or 31 years of age: 10 points
•32 or 33 years of age: 5 points
Please note that whilst you got an approval to apply under HSMP, the initial grant of the leave was under tier-1. If you had used the HSMP letter before Tier-1 subsumed HSMP then your leave would have been under HSMP. Getting the HSMP letter does not equate to EC/Leave to Enter.Extension Applications – where an applicant has, or last had leave as a selfemployed lawyer and writers, composers and artists or as a Tier 1 (General) Migrant under the Rules in place before 6 April 2010
67. An applicant who is already in the United Kingdom under the self-employed lawyers concession, writers, composers and artists or the Tier 1 (General) under the Immigration Rule in place before 6 April 2010 and is using the extension requirements of Tier 1 (General) can claim points as follows:
•Under 31 years of age: 20 points
•31 or 32 years of age: 10 points
•33 or 34 years of age: 5 points
Pushpush wrote:Its a bit tricky but in my opinion as you are currently on the Tier-1 VISA, you should be using the points applicable under the scheme. UKBA Guidance Note says:&Claiming Points – Extension Applications only
66. Applicants should note that the available points for age differ at extension stage depending on what date you first successfully applied under Tier 1 (General) or the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP)& lastlyExtension Applications – highly skilled Migrants
69. If an applicant is currently in the United Kingdom as a Highly Skilled Migrant and is therefore applying using the extension requirements of Tier 1 (General), they can claim the following points on the basis of their
age:
•Under 30 years of age: 20 points
•30 or 31 years of age: 10 points
•32 or 33 years of age: 5 pointsPlease note that whilst you got an approval to apply under HSMP, the initial grant of the leave was under tier-1. If you had used the HSMP letter before Tier-1 subsumed HSMP then your leave would have been under HSMP. Getting the HSMP letter does not equate to EC/Leave to Enter.Extension Applications – where an applicant has, or last had leave as a selfemployed lawyer and writers, composers and artists or as a Tier 1 (General) Migrant under the Rules in place before 6 April 2010
67. An applicant who is already in the United Kingdom under the self-employed lawyers concession, writers, composers and artists or the Tier 1 (General) under the Immigration Rule in place before 6 April 2010 and is using the extension requirements of Tier 1 (General) can claim points as follows:
•Under 31 years of age: 20 points
•31 or 32 years of age: 10 points
•33 or 34 years of age: 5 points
yes, I am at the brink.push wrote:No, I think in your case it should be 24 April 2008. Do 5 points make difference to your application?
What immigration category you must be in to apply for settlement
The five year continuous time in the United Kingdom can include any time you spent under any of the following immigration categories you were in before tier 2 of the points-based system:
a member of the operational ground staff of an overseas-owned airline,
a minister of religion, missionary or member of a religious order,
a qualifying work permit holder,
a representative of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation,
a highly skilled worker, investor or entrepreneur in tier 1.