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Hi Hope2007, you are right it doesn't explicitly say that but from a spousal visa holder point of view, that is what it means. ie people entering the UK after July 2009 on spousal visa will be treated with the new rules. This is because there won't be enough time to make up the 2 years probation period. On the contrary, people entered before July 2009 will be able to benefit from the current rules if they meet all the other criteria.Hope2007 wrote:Hi , it doesnt say that people won' t be dealt by the new system if they entered the UK before July 2009 ..
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Hope2007 wrote:Lets hope for the best
To be honest , old and new rule may not make much difference in my case....
Old rule for Flr M ....2 year probation + 1 year ILR = BC
New rule ....after 2 year probation + 1 year probation citizenship...which leads to BC...
I have been doing communit work since 2002(before these stupid people even thought about this new rules..) i am sorry i may sound bit rude...
Charity work is something noble & helping other people ...i cant compare that noble thing with this govt ..
anyway my point is ...with in that 1year probation period , my path to gain earned BC may be made shorter if i show the community work i have been doing since 2002...
if i am lucky , i may get in end of 2012/13..