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hari15 wrote:
Because if you have stayed in abroad during the time you claimed experience/income in India they may reject. Check this once
7.6 We are also introducing a new rule to deal with forged documents and a new rule for the verification of documents submitted with HSMP applications. To tackle evidence of general abuse under the scheme, verification procedures will be made more robust, with a greater onus placed on the applicant to demonstrate that he meets the criteria set and that his application is genuine.
• We will now be able to refuse applications outright when documents which are not genuine, whether or not they are not material to the application, have been submitted. Although entry clearance officers and caseworkers are currently able to refuse most applications when documents which are not genuine but which are material to the application are submitted, there has been no equivalent power in the case of documents which are not material to an application. Such applicants have made an application in bad faith and should not be able to
qualify under the scheme.
• We will also be able to refuse cases where standard verification checks on documents which we have reasonable cause to suspect are not genuine have not been able to demonstrate that they are genuine. Cases sometimes arise where we have reasonable cause to doubt that a document is genuine, for example, where we have evidence that there are a high number of forged documents issued by a particular institution or evidence that documents are easily available from a particular source. Verification might not always be possible if the author or issuer of the document is not willing to co-operate. This new rule allows us to refuse the application on the basis of the reasonable doubt we have about the document as long as reasonable steps have been taken to verify the document and verification has not been possible.