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No.MusingTots wrote:CAN A PERSON ON TIER 1 PSW SWITCH TO TIER 1 GENERAL
You should read this statement of changes to the Immigration Rules:MusingTots wrote:sushdmehta, I have checked the forum and while I did see some information, a check on the home office website shows it is still possible and on the Points calculator you have to score 100 points.
Celtic, there is no where that says that on the Home Office website, they said it would stop but you check it is still on!
MusingTots wrote:Hi Paper Pusher, thanks for the quite elaborate post, however you just showed the confusion I am talking about the more:
From the links you provides:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/worki ... igibility/
a) Your total points score must be at least 95 points if you currently have permission to stay in the UK as:
1.) Tier 1 (General) migrant under the Immigration Rules in place before 19 July 2010;
2.) highly skilled migrant;
3.) a writer, composer or artist; or
4.) a self-employed lawyer.
b) If you are not in one of the categories above, your total points score must be at least 100 points (unless you are covered by the HSMP Forum judicial review judgment - see below).
Wishful thinking made me see the clear distinction between a set of applicants need to score 95 and another that need to score 100.
So whats you take on this?
Also on the other link
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
This is the major source of concern, it introduced the Tier 1 General from highly talented individuals, emphasized on those that want to get indefinite leave to remain but rarely addressed the issue of "with permission to stay (known as 'leave to remain') in an immigration category that allows you to switch into Tier 1 (General).
On page 10, the confusion is spelt out again
(b) if the applicant has, or has had, leave as a Highly skilled Migrant, as a Writer, Composer or artist,
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.
(c) in all cases other than those referred to in (b) above, the applicant must have 80 points under paragraphs
7 to 34 of appendix a.
still indicating a set of people gets 75 points (hence a total of 95) and others get 80 points, (hence a total of 100).
Is the issues not:
Apply for Tier 1 General if you meet the requirements?
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... idance.pdfSwitching is permitted by applicants who have, or were last granted, leave
as :
• a Highly Skilled Migrant;
• a Self-Employed Lawyer;
• a Writer, Composer or Artist;
Who can apply as a highly skilled worker?
Unlike sponsored skilled workers (who are covered by Tier 2 of the points-based system), you do not need a job offer if you are applying as a highly skilled worker. When you apply, you are awarded points based on your qualifications, previous earnings, UK experience, age, English language skills and funds.
You can apply to extend your stay in the UK under Tier 1 (General) if you are already here:
with permission to stay (known as 'leave to remain') in an immigration category that allows you to switch into Tier 1 (General);
under Tier 1 (General);Â or
under the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP) and you are eligible to switch into Tier 1 (General).
You need to click "Read More" on that pagesalars wrote:If you look at the link
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/worki ... 1/general/
it says that it is closed from applicants from abroad. It does NOT say now that its closed to in country applications too.
Is it that the website has not been updated?
cheers
s