Hello, does anyone know for sure if the Home Office keeps copies of any previous unsuccessful applications? If I get refused and reapply, will have have all the details of the original application? Do they look at the reason you were previously refused and pay particular attention to those details second time around?
Home Office have all your immigration applications on file - some of your data is in hard copy but most is primarily electronic - scanners my friend..scanners . Naturally Home Office review your previous immigration files whenever you make a fresh application and most scrutiny is on refusals and reasons why. However your chances of success in any application are based on you meeting the rules - just because you got refused once doesn't mean you will get refused/ or approved for that matter next time - you just gotta meet the rules.
what will happen if I got an HSMP approval and deicide not to go into EC stage, so don't settle in GB in 3 months after approval ?
How it will reflect on my future applications for guest visas, WP, HSMP again ?
I'm asking because I don't have any job offer from UK at the moment, and _maybe_ will have to consider other countries, but this is not a question, but answer why I apply for HSMP if im not going to settle.
I like UK very much, but my speciality requires uninterrupted seniority, on the other hand I have to leave Denmark soon, dont ask my why ..it's to tangled
Nothing - you had a right, you didn't use it. Remember a visa is a privilege, not an obligation. The only questionable part is that as part of HSMP application you made a declaration that you want to make UK your main or only home - but of course this declaration is not enforceable and you can always say you had circumstances outside of your control.