question 1Son_of_Soil wrote:Thanks you answered my 1st question only.could you please look at the other two n paste any link to confirm that !
Thanks
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
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Moderators please provide your important suggestion to my query above !
look at item 9 on page 29 of http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
an applicant applying for indefinite leave to remain as a Tier 1 (General) Migrant whose application is being made under terms of the HsMP ilr Judicial review Policy document is not required to score points for attributes.
question 2
scroll to the bottom of the page on
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/worki ... 9/#header2
However, you do not need to meet the 'Knowledge of language and life in the UK' requirement as part of your settlement application.
your case is settle because you fall under the HSPM JR, so you do not need to show LIUK. I think we discussed this before yesterday that everyone that is under HSMP JR is save becasue it is a legal doc that is binding on HO so they cannot do anything cynical.
Question 3
i am not sure of the correct answer for your third question but i will think that the last item (29) in the link below should give idea that your wife (dependant) even though she just arrived in 2010 should be fine to apply for settlement with you at the same time. But sometimes they expect a dependant to have been around for at least 2 year before qualifying to apply for settlement with principal applicant. sorry am not sure about your third question. maybe one of the senior member or moderator will help you.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... -09-policy