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sialacii wrote:thanks for the reply, is it clear whether it will also affect long stay ILr ( 10 years basis ? ).
i saw a note some where saying its aimed to increased the process from 5 years to 8 years which implies its targeting tier one and skilled migrants, but then it also says its to remove ILR !
just found this
http://www.ilpa.org.uk/infoservice/Info ... 200904.pdf
looks like there is going to be a transition arrangment and those whom are within 12 month of applying for ILR can stay on current system/path.
sounds fair/fairer.
Son_of_Soil wrote:The date given on the attachement is 23 april 2009, is that bill hasnt passed it?
sialacii wrote:thanks for the reply, is it clear whether it will also affect long stay ILr ( 10 years basis ? ).
i saw a note some where saying its aimed to increased the process from 5 years to 8 years which implies its targeting tier one and skilled migrants, but then it also says its to remove ILR !
just found this
http://www.ilpa.org.uk/infoservice/Info ... 200904.pdf
looks like there is going to be a transition arrangment and those whom are within 12 month of applying for ILR can stay on current system/path.
sounds fair/fairer.
tina123 wrote:Hi york,
If you are applying for ILR in may 2011 then you should be HSMP pre nov 2006. You would get ILR.............
1. This has already been officially announced in UKBA website that from April 2011 settlement criteria for Highly Skilled (Tier1) and Skilled (Tier2) applicant would require the salary criteria to be met when they last extended their leave to remain.tina123 wrote:Hi,
I have replied to york as he is in the pre-nov HSMP. If you are not covered by this HSMP JR pre nov then,
1. There can be a set criteria to get ILR like you have to qualify.
2. Move the goal post
3. They can even make it more difficult to extend the tier - 1 visa unless you are in highly skilled job .
These are just a speculation, but we have to wait.............
York123, I am not a professional of law, so I won't be able to say whether by "Skilled Workers" UKBA also includes WP holders along with Tier2 professionals.York123 wrote: Can you (Manas) please give me the link where UKBA has announced about the salary criteria from April 2011..
@York123: I think there is some confusion here -- although both WP and Tier 2 holders formally belong to "Skilled Workers" category, only the later are the part of the point-based system in question. WP holders have never had any salary criteria in the past, hence it is very unlikely to get these introduced for their extension in the future...Manas wrote:York123, I am not a professional of law, so I won't be able to say whether by "Skilled Workers" UKBA also includes WP holders along with Tier2 professionals.York123 wrote: Can you (Manas) please give me the link where UKBA has announced about the salary criteria from April 2011..
These are the changes planned for PBS categories only (Tier 1/2). Currently, WP holders have only two possible ways to extend their stay:Manas wrote: Anyway, here's the link. Scroll down to the bottom and find the section on Settlement. Hope this helps.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... ual-limits
i dont think they will do anything for HSMP JR holders. but that's just my opinion.duaumesh wrote:I got my HSMP in Apr 2006 (applied in March 2006) and am eligible for ILR under HSMP JR. However my wife and kids joined me in UK only in May 2009. I was waiting for them to compete 2 years in UK and apply for ILR togather, but am not sure now how would this new rule of meeting the income criteria after last extension ( which in my case was in November 2009) will effect my case....Any idea guys??