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go to the other forum and ask?bsuresh wrote:Hi,
This is regarding today's decision of home office on HSMP extension (not to appeal against the court judgement). Would any body please help me in knowing the so called 07th Nov 2006 for old HSMP extension, is the date of HSMP approval letter or date of visa stamping.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Suresh
the hsmp approval letter clearly states that it os not a visa and that to be able to enter uk people need to apply for a visa within 6m or it would expire. so there is some element for doubt about whether having ust a approval letter for hsmp before cutoff date will be considered as enough for old rules now. this is my personal interpretaion. i am pretty sure going by what has happened till now in the ase. HO will actively try to disadvantage people as much as they can, many times they actively do so in the hope that they can get away with bloody murder, purely on the knowledge that not many will challenege them and even among the people who do challenge them, very few will have the staying power. a good proof for this logic of HO is that during early application stage the HO was trying to say there is no case for JR and anyone affected will have to go to AIT individually. my guess is that they will try underhand tactics again and again forcing people to AIT / individual JRs. after all they are not really accountable for their acts of ommission and commission. next election yes, but they already know they are on the way out i guess. no wonder they are rushing thru all manners of PFI ideas etc etc so that they can have a job in those same companies they favoured, later as advisors etc.Administrator wrote:.
If the HSMP was approved before December 2006, it is under the old rules. The Home Office stopped accepting HSMP applications on 06/(07?) November 2006 ... But. all those applications received on or before that day were processed and fall under the old rules.
When HO began accepting applications again in early December (05?) 2006, all the newly accepted applications were processed and fall under the new version of HSMP rules.
The courts' decision applies to people who received HSMP under the old rules but were required to extend it under the new rules.
the Admin
vinay shanthi wrote:the hsmp approval letter clearly states that it os not a visa and that to be able to enter uk people need to apply for a visa within 6m or it would expire. so there is some element for doubt about whether having ust a approval letter for hsmp before cutoff date will be considered as enough for old rules now. this is my personal interpretaion. i am pretty sure going by what has happened till now in the ase. HO will actively try to disadvantage people as much as they can, many times they actively do so in the hope that they can get away with bloody murder, purely on the knowledge that not many will challenege them and even among the people who do challenge them, very few will have the staying power. a good proof for this logic of HO is that during early application stage the HO was trying to say there is no case for JR and anyone affected will have to go to AIT individually. my guess is that they will try underhand tactics again and again forcing people to AIT / individual JRs. after all they are not really accountable for their acts of ommission and commission. next election yes, but they already know they are on the way out i guess. no wonder they are rushing thru all manners of PFI ideas etc etc so that they can have a job in those same companies they favoured, later as advisors etc.Administrator wrote:.
If the HSMP was approved before December 2006, it is under the old rules. The Home Office stopped accepting HSMP applications on 06/(07?) November 2006 ... But. all those applications received on or before that day were processed and fall under the old rules.
When HO began accepting applications again in early December (05?) 2006, all the newly accepted applications were processed and fall under the new version of HSMP rules.
The courts' decision applies to people who received HSMP under the old rules but were required to extend it under the new rules.
the Admin