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Hi,CR001 wrote:The £35k per annum requirement is ONLY for Tier 2 General migrants. There are many different visa categories under the UK immigration rules.
The requirement for ILR from tier 2 is now £35k and has a sliding scale increase over the next couple of years.tresgoya wrote:Hi,CR001 wrote:The £35k per annum requirement is ONLY for Tier 2 General migrants. There are many different visa categories under the UK immigration rules.
I know that. But seeing that the most similar tier for EEA people working in similar jobs as me would be Tier 2 or IRL, I'm worried of some kind of extension of it, especially as they keep talking about point systems and restrictions.
also I thought for Tier 2 u needed only £20,800..
Though I must say I'm not sure the industry and role I'm working in counts as 'skilled work', if I look at the strict definition of it...
You should get your DCPR long before the rules change.tresgoya wrote:I have a permanent residency application with Home Office at the moment. However in the light of Brexit - and since a few mentioned that probably the new residency status could be changed to IRL + a likely new PM like Theresa May or Boris - I'm getting immensely worried about the introduction of such wage requirement.
Hi Richard,Richard W wrote:You should get your DCPR long before the rules change.tresgoya wrote:I have a permanent residency application with Home Office at the moment. However in the light of Brexit - and since a few mentioned that probably the new residency status could be changed to IRL + a likely new PM like Theresa May or Boris - I'm getting immensely worried about the introduction of such wage requirement.
You seem to have a misunderstanding. The £35k requirement is for people who are still going to be applying for ILR from Tier 2 General not for people who already have ILR.tresgoya wrote:However they changed the 36k rule this April (if i remember well) for people who already had the ILR.
Hi,CR001 wrote:You seem to have a misunderstanding. The £35k requirement is for people who are still going to be applying for ILR from Tier 2 General not for people who already have ILR.tresgoya wrote:However they changed the 36k rule this April (if i remember well) for people who already had the ILR.
I would be very surprised if that would not be the case.Richard W wrote:The worry has to be that transitional arrangements for residents could be a bargaining chip.
Well, listening to Theresa May's speech that is exactly what seems to happen.Richard W wrote:The worry has to be that transitional arrangements for residents could be a bargaining chip.
Yes, I'm too hoping for the EU law staying intact for a couple of years without any national laws being introduced to slightly alter it, as early results of bargaining. (I'm an ex-lawyer, so I always keep a dubious eye out for loopholes and policy and I have hard time trusting in what they say for now).giorgosa wrote:Well, I don't see anything changing for the next 2 and half years- at least. Remember that until the exit the EU law is valid. This should be enough for the majority of EU citizens living here to get PR and/or citizenship.
For the remaining - well, I don't see a way that UK will be a member of the single market without allowing free movement of people, so it shouldn't be a concern for now. I see that it'll be difficult this to be accepted, but leave campaign should be more careful when making promises.