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Based on the expiry dates you mentioned in your response above.tehminamazher wrote:How you have calculated the date for FLR?
Hopefully, only once but this cannot be answered with certainty at this stage, not until the duration of extension (that you'll apply for in 2013) is known.tehminamazher wrote:How many extrensions we will need?
If your husband submitted his HSMP application before November 2006, was refused initially but appealed and won the appeal, and then applied for entry clearance based on the decision of the appeal, then you are covered under HSMP JR.tehminamazher wrote:Can u plz tell wheter our case falls in the HSMP JR?
Is there any uncertainity , also one extension for FLR which will of two tears and then we have to apply for ILRHopefully, only once but this cannot be answered with certainty at this stage, not until the duration of extension (that you'll apply for in 2013) is known.
Yes my husband submitted his application before November 2006 appeal and and long process. Umder this HSMP JR what earnings he has to show or he needs to be economically active ( whats meant by economically active) Also as I wrote earlier mu husband worked for around one and a half month with some recruitment agency that deducted his tax but now he is working with some one and getting wages in cash. what will be the impact of this of his FLR extension.If your husband submitted his HSMP application before November 2006, was refused initially but appealed and won the appeal, and then applied for entry clearance based on the decision of the appeal, then you are covered under HSMP JR.
Please refer to the guidance (link provided above) to understand the documents your husband will need to provide at the time of extension (e.g. - payslips, bank statements).tehminamazher wrote:husband worked for around one and a half month with some recruitment agency that deducted his tax but now he is working with some one and getting wages in cash. what will be the impact of this of his FLR extension.
No. Whether or not dependant(s) are employed has no bearing on the application.tehminamazher wrote:Also I am working in the sainsbury , can this give us any help in the FLR extension.
Economically active means that your husband should try his best to get job in his field by sending applications to the various organisations where such vacancies arise. He has to show the list of applications sent and any interview calls that he gets.tehminamazher wrote:Thanks this is a wonderfuls forum and thanks sushdmehta for clearing the things
I am not clear why are u saying this
Is there any uncertainity , also one extension for FLR which will of two tears and then we have to apply for ILRHopefully, only once but this cannot be answered with certainty at this stage, not until the duration of extension (that you'll apply for in 2013) is known.
Yes my husband submitted his application before November 2006 appeal and and long process. Umder this HSMP JR what earnings he has to show or he needs to be economically active ( whats meant by economically active) Also as I wrote earlier mu husband worked for around one and a half month with some recruitment agency that deducted his tax but now he is working with some one and getting wages in cash. what will be the impact of this of his FLR extension.If your husband submitted his HSMP application before November 2006, was refused initially but appealed and won the appeal, and then applied for entry clearance based on the decision of the appeal, then you are covered under HSMP JR.
Also I am working in the sainsbury , can this give us any help in the FLR extension.
Thanks in advance.
He has applied for many jobs in his field and other but got a letter from many plces that at present they have no vacancies . in future if there will be some they will let him know , but never heard from them.Economically active means that your husband should try his best to get job in his field by sending applications to the various organisations where such vacancies arise. He has to show the list of applications sent and any interview calls that he gets.
tehminamazher wrote:Can someone plz answer my queries.
In the coming March our one year will be completed. I am working at the moment but my husband is not working .
I have reads the policy documnents and not clear abt
1) What earning my husband has to show at the time of applying flr?
ECONOMIC ACTIVE for all five years , how much earning is not important but no course to public fund
2) For which period his earnings will be considered as one year is abt to end?
clear the yr ?
3) As said by sushdmehta that our case is covered by hsmp jr ( HO acknowlegdement of hsmp application was on Sept 2006) still we have to show above mentioned earnings?
u need to be just surviving on yr fund or earnings without recourse to public fund
4) What if my husband registers as self employed , what he has to show in that case
he have to file tax return every year for his economic actice proof- there r other proof but filing tax return is main and solid one
I will be extremely thankful if some senior helps me regarding these.
Best Regards
Can
Migrants who applied to the highly skilled migrant programme between 3 April 2006 and 7 November 2006
This page explains the arrangements we have put in place for migrants who:
* received an HSMP approval letter on the basis of an application submitted between 3 April 2006 and 7 November 2006, and obtained entry clearance or permission to stary in the United Kingdom (also called 'leave to remain' or LtR) on the basis of that letter;
*
have completed at least five years' continuous residence in the United Kingdom in a qualifying category; and
*
want to apply to settle in the United Kingdom.
You fall into this group if:
*
you were initially granted entry clearance or permission to stay in the United Kingdom for two years under the HSMP requirements; and
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you then extended that initial permission by a further three years (unless you had already completed sufficient continuous residence in a different immigration route which can be amalgamated for settlement purposes).
Some senior plz tell whether we fall under HSMP JR as were issued three years visas or it was a mistake and we need to rectify it.you were initially granted entry clearance or permission to stay in the United Kingdom for two years under the HSMP requirements; and
No.tehminamazher wrote:Do we have to score any points? if so how many?
Unlike Tier 1 (General) qualifying criteria, there is no such requirement (of min. salary / income) for HSMP JR covered migrants.tehminamazher wrote:How much salary/tax he has to show in the last 12 months?
or
How much income he has to earn, how much tax and NI he has pay if he registers as self employed. Also if he registers as self employed any consequences as he is unemplyed these days.
Yes, he can be employed and work as self-employed at the same time, without problem.tehminamazher wrote:If he gets a job after some time , can he still register as self employed ( mean to say both at the same time , any drawbacks in this case)
It is as it should be.tehminamazher wrote:Last thing on his visa its written
"VISA HIGHLY SKILLED MIGRANT PROGRAMME" and is for 3 years(as on searching the forum what I found is that HSMP is closed , is this visa right or they have stamped it wrong instead of TIER 1)