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This is clearly the basis of the whole article, but is it true? On what basis has it been calculated that 90% "do not qualify for further leave to remain in the UK"?Now "ninety per cent of the 49,000 HSMP holders, mostly Indians do not qualify for further leave to remain in the UK," Amit Kapadia, director and coordinator of HSMP Forum told PTI on Thursady.
I was going to post the same... People get don't take a moment to analyse the situation and understand if the article(s) posted on certain website are actually are true.John wrote:Since when does anyone give any credence to the Daily Mail on asylum and immigration matters?
The HSMP forum has been issuing some statements to the press without proper proof to back it up...John wrote:This is clearly the basis of the whole article, but is it true? On what basis has it been calculated that 90% "do not qualify for further leave to remain in the UK"?Now "ninety per cent of the 49,000 HSMP holders, mostly Indians do not qualify for further leave to remain in the UK," Amit Kapadia, director and coordinator of HSMP Forum told PTI on Thursady.
Whilst not trying to suggest that there is not a problem, I simply don't believe that anything like 90% would not qualify for an HSMP extension or be able to successfully switch to a Work Permit.
John wrote:OK, it is a projection ...... the basis of that projection?90 % of 49,000 as i understand is a projection as same as what home office says that majority of HSMP holders will qualify for further extension which again is a projection.
Why didn't you ask the HO where did they got the projection from?victorind wrote:Basis of which projection home office's ?
John wrote:OK, it is a projection ...... the basis of that projection?90 % of 49,000 as i understand is a projection as same as what home office says that majority of HSMP holders will qualify for further extension which again is a projection.
olisun wrote:Why didn't you ask the HO where did they get the projection from?victorind wrote:Basis of which projection home office's ?
John wrote:OK, it is a projection ...... the basis of that projection?90 % of 49,000 as i understand is a projection as same as what home office says that majority of HSMP holders will qualify for further extension which again is a projection.
Where did you get the 49,000 figure from?
What makes you say that the majority (90%) will NOT qualify for further extension??
Did the HO give any figures like the 49,000 you have mentioned in your post and say that 90% of out of 49,000 WILL qualify for extension?
Or are you JUST making a statement opposite of what the HO has made with some figure thrown in for free?
You, Can't you see the OUTER quote?victorind wrote:whom are you talking to ??
olisun wrote:Why didn't you ask the HO where did they get the projection from?victorind wrote:Basis of which projection home office's ?
John wrote:
OK, it is a projection ...... the basis of that projection?
Where did you get the 49,000 figure from?
What makes you say that the majority (90%) will NOT qualify for further extension??
Did the HO give any figures like the 49,000 you have mentioned in your post and say that 90% of out of 49,000 WILL qualify for extension?
Or are you JUST making a statement opposite of what the HO has made with some figure thrown in for free?
olisun wrote:Why didn't you ask the HO where did they got the projection from?victorind wrote:Basis of which projection home office's ?
John wrote:OK, it is a projection ...... the basis of that projection?90 % of 49,000 as i understand is a projection as same as what home office says that majority of HSMP holders will qualify for further extension which again is a projection.
Where did you get the 49,000 figure from?
What makes you say that the majority (90%) will NOT qualify for further extension??
Did the HO give any figures like the 49,000 you have mentioned in your post and say that 90% of out of 49,000 WILL qualify for extension?
Or are you JUST making a statement opposite of what the HO has made with some figure thrown in for free?
So you are saying that the 90% figure is right?Rog wrote:People not qualifying under the new points are not necesarily of low intelligence, but in many industries, employers hesitate to give a highly paid job to somone with limited leave hence many HSMP holders fail to meet the £33000 threshold despite doing a managerial job in their industry.
FYI I am not jumping conclusions but simply relating your reply to John's comment / questions, which was a direct question to the 90% figure as quoted in the press release.Rog wrote:Olison, you are jumping to conclusions. If you read my post it says "many" HSMP holders. I have not commented on any figure as it is impossible to quantify. The point I was making here was not about the % figure but about the fact that if a large no of HSMP holders do not meet the threshold it is not due to their low intelligence but factors beyond their control.