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Yes, but for easier understanding, you may refer to page 29 (onwards) of this UKBA document.rajivilr wrote:http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1974/53
This is the rehabilitaion Act that they are mentioning for criminal convictions.
Mods please correct me if i am wrong.
Raj
All the changes related to settlement requirements for WP holders are on Page 6 of the statement, change #9 and #10.tara55 wrote:Interesting.... Do you point me to source of above ?Pierrot95 wrote:Looks like for WP holders, the salary criteria is just to be confirmed by a letter from the employer.
An easy one!
Makes sense.... There were no Code of Practice in place in 2006 when my company applied for WP. How my employer can certify that ?Pierrot95 wrote:All the changes related to settlement requirements for WP holders are on Page 6 of the statement, change #9 and #10.tara55 wrote:Interesting.... Do you point me to source of above ?Pierrot95 wrote:Looks like for WP holders, the salary criteria is just to be confirmed by a letter from the employer.
An easy one!
Unless I've missed something.
And this should be read in conjunction with the ILR requirements 134 for WP holders, that are available here.
noor1034 wrote:Makes sense.... There were no Code of Practice in place in 2006 when my company applied for WP. How my employer can certify that ?Pierrot95 wrote:All the changes related to settlement requirements for WP holders are on Page 6 of the statement, change #9 and #10.tara55 wrote:Interesting.... Do you point me to source of above ?Pierrot95 wrote:Looks like for WP holders, the salary criteria is just to be confirmed by a letter from the employer.
An easy one!
Unless I've missed something.
And this should be read in conjunction with the ILR requirements 134 for WP holders, that are available here.
My job title is IT Lead Designer, I cannot find anything related to this job in Code of Practice ?
Any help ?
Please learn to be patient. People will reply if and when they wish to. If you wish to demand an answer the moment you have a question, consult a lawyer.sys_sagar wrote:I am surprised now.
This is third time I am posting my questions and none of the senior members or site moderators is able to answer my queries.
As per my understanding :sys_sagar wrote:I am surprised now.
This is third time I am posting my questions and none of the senior members or site moderators is able to answer my queries.
I came in UK in march 2007 on HSMP but made my application before nov 2006 and came on basis of that. I got my last extension on mar 2009 under JR. I have got 2 questions:
1. Do i need to score points ?
2. Can i apply for ILR now after having completed 4 years or march next year in 2012?
Pierrot95 wrote:It will be a matter of finding the closest code of practice to your job title/description.
Anyway, the HO relies on the employer to certify this. This is the key point. It is up to the employer then.
IMHO.noor1034 wrote:Makes sense.... There were no Code of Practice in place in 2006 when my company applied for WP. How my employer can certify that ?Pierrot95 wrote:All the changes related to settlement requirements for WP holders are on Page 6 of the statement, change #9 and #10.tara55 wrote: Interesting.... Do you point me to source of above ?
Unless I've missed something.
And this should be read in conjunction with the ILR requirements 134 for WP holders, that are available here.
My job title is IT Lead Designer, I cannot find anything related to this job in Code of Practice ?
Any help ?
@sushdmehta, can you pls confirm if the Statement of Change is still subject to Parliamentary approval or is it definite now and effective from 6th April?sushdmehta wrote:Unspent convictions
Unless covered by HSMP JR, all PBS migrants (and it appears, migrants in all other (non-PBS) categories too, across the board) must be free from "unspent convictions" at the time of settlement application.
For Tier 1 (General), see 245CD(a)
For Tier 2 (ICT), see 245GF(a)
For Tier 2 (General), see 245HF(a)
For (pre-PBS) WP migrants, 134(vi) will be inserted.
Please note that this condition will also apply to dependants of the above mentioned migrants. See and 196D(vi) and 319E(h).
For HSMP JR covered migrants, 135G(v) is being inserted.IMHO, this should apply for even those who joined HSMP between 03-Apr-06 and 07-Nov-06, so such migrants also appear to be exempt. Though 196D applies to dependants of migrants covered by HSMP JR, I believe the new insertion (196D(vi)) will not be applicable to them ... in line with the main migrants.(v) unless the applicant is applying under the terms of the HSMP ILR Judical review Policy document, does not have one or more unspent convictions within the meaning of the rehabilitation of offenders act 1974.
my friend do not worry about this age thing. you only need to know what your age were in feb 2008 when you first applied, you were 29 + then it means that you will score 10 points. they are not that daft and cannot do anything funny regading points for age.psdesai wrote:This is the prob. I cant remember how many points I scored for what in my 1st and 2nd applicationemini34 wrote:again it is simple. the point you scored in age when you first applied you will score again for settlement. e.g you score 5 point in feb 2008, you will score the same 5 point now or later when you want to apply for settlement.psdesai wrote:thanks,emini34 wrote:
the simple answer is that you must score 75 point on page 30. i think we fall under the same category. i first got mine in October 2007.
what does it mean by "age (at date of application for first grant)" . I got my HSMP in 2008 Feb then extension May 2009. which one this is refering to (on table 2 header)?
In 2009 May I was 29 years and 7 months does it mean I score 10 points from that table ( I am a little bit confused for the age as per the document)?
Thanks
As long as your first application fall under HSMP JR you are not to score any point, just prove that you are economically active.Son_of_Soil wrote:I wonder if anyone can let me know where do I fit in these rules!
HSMP pre nov 2006 to 2008(65 points)
Tier1 based on HSMP pre 7th November 2006(65 points)
1) Do I need to show any points ? If yes, how many?
2) Am I supposed to pass LIUK test?
3) Can my wife who joined me in Uk December 2010 also apply in November 2011?
Really appreciate n thankfull
Cheers
Moderators please provide your important suggestion to my query above !
emini34 wrote:As long as your first application fall under HSMP JR you are not to score any point, just prove that you are economically active.Son_of_Soil wrote:I wonder if anyone can let me know where do I fit in these rules!
HSMP pre nov 2006 to 2008(65 points)
Tier1 based on HSMP pre 7th November 2006(65 points)
1) Do I need to show any points ? If yes, how many?
2) Am I supposed to pass LIUK test?
3) Can my wife who joined me in Uk December 2010 also apply in November 2011?
Really appreciate n thankfull
Cheers
Moderators please provide your important suggestion to my query above !
marya wrote:Please clarify for the below.
In Page 11 related to ILR for Tier1 General, the below statement mentions points to be eliible as 75 under paragraphs 7 to 34 of Appendix A. If I go through Appendix A, I see that Qualifications points is not taken into consideration which means no one would be eligible for Settlement as the max points would be as below
Earnings - 45
Previous experience - 20
Age - 5
In total it comes only to 70 points.
(d) if the applicant has or has had leave as a Highly skilled Migrant, a Writer, Composer or artist, a self-employed lawyer or as a Tier 1 (General) Migrant under the rules in place before 19 July 2010, and has not been granted leave in any categories other than these under the rules in place since 19 July 2010, the applicant must have 75 points under paragraphs 7 to 34 of appendix a.(e) Where the application is being made under the terms of the HsMP
Have I misunderstood anything. If not should we raise this immediately to the HomeOffice