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application process - in duplicate - cv required ?

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zubie patel
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application process - in duplicate - cv required ?

Post by zubie patel » Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:54 pm

I need to know if the hsmp application needs to be made in duplicate i.e do I need to send copies of all the original certificates & documents that I will be submitting.

Do I need to prepare a covering letter explaining each attribute that I am claiming points for ? is there a preferable format for such covering letters ?

Do I need to submit my & my dependant’s CV along with the HSMP application

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application process - in duplicate - cv required ?

Post by arunbast » Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:58 pm

Please confirm.. are you applying for HSMP or Tier 1 visa. Currently HSMP has been stopped and now they are only issueing Tier 1 visas

zubie patel
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tier 1

Post by zubie patel » Fri Oct 03, 2008 1:25 pm

hi arun - i am applying for tier 1 visa in general category. I work as a secretary to a director in an mnc uk bank in mumbai. what u think are my chances ?

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application process - in duplicate - cv required ?

Post by arunbast » Fri Oct 03, 2008 1:31 pm

Hi,

Your chances will depend on how well you convince the case officer in the HO about your application. I suggest you first do a self assessment for yourself. See how many points you get and then carry on from there.

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Re: application process - in duplicate - cv required ?

Post by saurabh_gyl » Fri Oct 03, 2008 4:50 pm

arunbast wrote:Hi,

Your chances will depend on how well you convince the case officer in the HO about your application. I suggest you first do a self assessment for yourself. See how many points you get and then carry on from there.
What about convincing HO officer? I think if one has required points and has provided all required documents, person will get it. Guys let me know if I am wrong ?
Regards,
Saurabh

zubie patel
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hsmp tier 1

Post by zubie patel » Sat Oct 04, 2008 5:00 am

i qualify with 100 + 10 +10 points, but i have some questions:

need to know if the hsmp application needs to be made in duplicate i.e do I need to send copies of all the original certificates & documents that I will be submitting.

Do I need to prepare a covering letter explaining each attribute that I am claiming points for ? is there a preferable format for such covering letters ?

Do I need to submit my & my dependant’s CV along with the HSMP application

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Post by niw2 » Sat Oct 04, 2008 7:40 am

Answers:

1. No.

2. No.

3. No.

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Post by zubie patel » Sat Oct 04, 2008 7:49 am

thanks, but why do so many people on this forum keep talkn about covering letters & tweaking their CV's etc ? so are u saying that i shud not send any covering letter or CV with my application ? also, is it certain that if u hav the required points then u will qualify or do they judge ur capability to earn well & only then will they decide to approve ur application ?

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Post by niw2 » Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:23 pm

so are u saying that i shud not send any covering letter or CV with my application ?
Only send a covering letter if some part of your application is highly unusual or complex, in which case you would use the letter to explain the complex point to the caseworker. Otherwise, there is no need for a covering letter.

Send your CV only if it directly answers a question in the application and/or is identified in the guidance notes as evidence relevant to a particular point. In other words, dont send any document that they do not specifically ask you to provide.

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