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This comment is not very well thought through.John wrote:I just get the feeling that some people have just not thought through the comments that they are actually making! Are people really saying that those previously granted HSMP are of such a low skill level that 90% no longer qualify?
I for one think that HSMP people in the UK are highly intelligent, and only a small proportion would struggle to get an HSMP extension, or a WP.
Or are those claiming that 90% will fail really saying that they will fail because of low skill levels or even low intelligence?
What John mentioned in his post is true, people don't read the comments properly.badhorse wrote:This comment is not very well thought through.John wrote:I just get the feeling that some people have just not thought through the comments that they are actually making! Are people really saying that those previously granted HSMP are of such a low skill level that 90% no longer qualify?
I for one think that HSMP people in the UK are highly intelligent, and only a small proportion would struggle to get an HSMP extension, or a WP.
Or are those claiming that 90% will fail really saying that they will fail because of low skill levels or even low intelligence?
It is wrong to assume that people fail to qualify under new HSMP rules are not highly skilled.
It is even wrong to assume that people fail to have a highly paid job are not highly skilled.
If this theory is applied to local UK people, there will be an outcry. However, when it is applied to immigrants, local UK people shut their mouth and some even say it is right!?
John wrote:I just get the feeling that some people have just not thought through the comments that they are actually making! Are people really saying that those previously granted HSMP are of such a low skill level that 90% no longer qualify?
I for one think that HSMP people in the UK are highly intelligent, and only a small proportion would struggle to get an HSMP extension, or a WP.
Or are those claiming that 90% will fail really saying that they will fail because of low skill levels or even low intelligence?
All this talk about making UK the permanent home.Historically, Indians emigrate to other nations of the world seeking higher-paying work. Some wish to relocate permanently;some are more interested in temporary work situations that allow them to remit funds back home.Many study overseas and gain several years' worth of work experience so that they are more competitive when they return home.
If that is the case why do they let people off so easily.One of the largest exports are IT workers, programmers who go to the United States and to the United Kingdom.
But recently, recruiters in India have bee facing difficulty in filling jobs demands at home, especially for highly skilled workers.
So i wonder why all the fuss about JR and case against the HOMany international firms are out-sourcing work to India these days, and locally there is an increasing shortage of people with high level language and cultural skills.
Well said BadHorse -badhorse wrote:This comment is not very well thought through.John wrote:I just get the feeling that some people have just not thought through the comments that they are actually making! Are people really saying that those previously granted HSMP are of such a low skill level that 90% no longer qualify?
I for one think that HSMP people in the UK are highly intelligent, and only a small proportion would struggle to get an HSMP extension, or a WP.
Or are those claiming that 90% will fail really saying that they will fail because of low skill levels or even low intelligence?
It is wrong to assume that people fail to qualify under new HSMP rules are not highly skilled.
It is even wrong to assume that people fail to have a highly paid job are not highly skilled.
If this theory is applied to local UK people, there will be an outcry. However, when it is applied to immigrants, local UK people shut their mouth and some even say it is right!?
Why are you in Britain then?kal wrote:Never trust British.
igetaround - how do you know you will be ok under the new rules when they have not been announced yet? Next year, there will be a new 5 tier system and many will no longer qaulify for settlement. Yes. even those of us who manage high paying jobs may no longer qualify.igetaround wrote:Why are you in Britain then?kal wrote:Never trust British.
Frankly the entire story looks like a blatant attempt of small number of non-qualifying individuals to get HSMP extension under disguise of beloved. Of course they conveniently forgot that Indians are not the only ones on HSMP, and that most HSMP holders don't have any problems getting extension under new rules (unless they work in low skilled positions).
Paranoia and scaremongering.LondonBlonde wrote:Yes. even those of us who manage high paying jobs may no longer qualify.
So are only Indian HSMP threatened now? Or may be also Pakistani, and Bangladeshi, and Chinese, and Australians, and Russians, and Ukrainians, and Serbs?LondonBlonde wrote:The thread was only quoting an Indian news story, and a large number of HSMP holders are Indian. In this context yours is the dearly beloved comment.