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optimist wrote:Hello friends
Thanks for answering my previous query.I have another query about the new Hsmp requirements
"In addition, there will be a new mandatory English language requirement (IELTS level 6 or equivalent) for all applicants."
I have done both my bachelors and masters in english medium what proofs do I need to submit or do I need to take any separate test
Thanks
NOPE. You MUST provide your BSC certificate AND letter from the awarding body that the course you've taken was taught in English, EVEN if you complete your degree from an English speaking country. That includes USA and UK. Check out the new HSMP guideline document.Yinkuze wrote:your BSC certificate
I don't understand why the number of years of educatin is an issue here. If you have got your Bachelor's Degree then your should be awarded 30 points? Why not? I don't understand it.juggler wrote: Any one of you who got Qualification score on 15 years of education ??
Doesnt look like the issue ends here.LondonBlonde wrote:It just keeps getting worse doesn't it?
So now work permit holders are in a higher category.
WP to HSMP (optional for all) - years worked as WP holder count
HSMP to WP (forced for some) - years worked under HSMP are ignored
What next!?
LondonBlonde
Your right Rella, there was no official announcement of this new HSMP to WP rule (time as HSMP is not counted toward ILR). However, it appears that Byrnes speech was the first and last word on this as HO are now backing up this harsh rule when asked via email.rella wrote:We can't plan our futures based on rumour. We'd have to see some confirmation that this is a genuine transcript. And even if it is, Byrne may not have all his facts straight. He is, after all, a minister whose underlings are likely doing all the real work.
Until we see the new regulations in writing, we have no way to know the real truth and what we're actually going to be dealing with.