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Entry with PSW with two months left!

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Entry with PSW with two months left!

Post by umanq79 » Tue Oct 04, 2011 9:14 am

After getting my PSW, i left UK after 10 months as i was finding it difficult to get a job and was running out of money. I went back home and did a job for 1 year. Now my PSW expires at the end of Jan 2012. I am thinking of going back to UK in november to see if i can find any job before Jan.

I am a bit worried if there will be any problem at the immigration.

Any help or suggestions plz.

Thanks

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Post by umanq79 » Tue Oct 04, 2011 11:15 am

But the difference is i am not going for a short trip i.e 10 days. I am going for two months to find a job.

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Post by geriatrix » Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:50 pm

So it isn't the same boat, as you claimed earlier!

See Re-entering UK after long absence as PSW migrant
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Post by umanq79 » Tue Oct 04, 2011 2:16 pm

sushdmehta wrote:So it isn't the same boat, as you claimed earlier!

See Re-entering UK after long absence as PSW migrant
I guess not quite the same boat!

@sushdmetha, I have only two months left, while the above person has over a year left. This is what my worry is. IO might say that you don't have enough time to find a job etc. You know how IO's can be.

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Post by bobobo » Thu Oct 13, 2011 5:21 pm

With 2 months remaining the IO can give you a hard time, with a year left the chances are much much better to get hassle free entry, with you my friend its a close call
umanq79 wrote:
sushdmehta wrote:So it isn't the same boat, as you claimed earlier!

See Re-entering UK after long absence as PSW migrant
I guess not quite the same boat!

@sushdmetha, I have only two months left, while the above person has over a year left. This is what my worry is. IO might say that you don't have enough time to find a job etc. You know how IO's can be.

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Post by umanq79 » Tue Oct 18, 2011 8:41 am

Thats why, I am going well prepared.

I have got print outs of all the jobs I have so far applied along with one interview call. I have also got a letter from my ex-supervisor, I will be discussing job prospects with him in my old university.

Hopefully this will be enough!


bobobo wrote:With 2 months remaining the IO can give you a hard time, with a year left the chances are much much better to get hassle free entry, with you my friend its a close call
umanq79 wrote:
sushdmehta wrote:So it isn't the same boat, as you claimed earlier!

See Re-entering UK after long absence as PSW migrant
I guess not quite the same boat!

@sushdmetha, I have only two months left, while the above person has over a year left. This is what my worry is. IO might say that you don't have enough time to find a job etc. You know how IO's can be.

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