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yes the 12 months earnings should be within the 15 months and not more.Tina315 wrote:thank you so much. i have another question on calculating earnings. is it total earnings for the 12 months covered or for 15 months including the 12 months you will claim for???adityak77 wrote:Do you have any other bank account with some funds. If yes, add it up with the one you mentioned below and apply before 19th to get you that extra 5 points.Tina315 wrote:Hello
this is my first time posting. i just came across this board after google search. I am thisclose to panicking because i will get my three months maintenance of funds on the 20th of July and i was going to submit my application the exact same day. this is because i had to restart counting my 3 months for maintenance funds after i went below the 2800 by 300 pounds one day April 19th so i had to start counting again on April 20 when i got paid and went back up. (actually my account had more than 4000 pounds for over a year expect for the one day i had to pay for something that sent me under the total). My age, earnings and experience (i have a PhD) give me 75 points (and my salary using today`s rate is just 30 pounds difference to send me into 25 points so i end up with 20 points) then i have the 20 points for maintenance and language. SHOULD I GIVE UP??
Remember that the exchange rate to be considered is on the last day of the earnings period.
Probably it came from the number of Tier-1 visa holders who actually entered the UK.antouk wrote:according to MAC report released in dec 2009, there has been 17,883 T1(G) applications approved and thats only out of the country applns. and the stat is showing numbers from sep 2008 till aug 2009.
But claims from the govt is considerably low, can anayone explain?
nope, its the actual number of out-of-country applications approved.renzokuken wrote:Probably it came from the number of Tier-1 visa holders who actually entered the UK.antouk wrote:according to MAC report released in dec 2009, there has been 17,883 T1(G) applications approved and thats only out of the country applns. and the stat is showing numbers from sep 2008 till aug 2009.
But claims from the govt is considerably low, can anayone explain?
Hi,bagula_bhagat wrote:Hi,
As per new announcement. Can you please respond to my following queries? (I am planning to apply for Tier-1 in country around 20th August 2010)
1. In Country application - As per 20th August, I shall be scoring exact 75 points required. Will I have to score 5 extra points?
2. How many Tier-1 (G) visas would be allowed before Apr-2011 (when new rules and cap is supposed to be effective from)
3. Does the interim measures apply on in country application too?
Thanks
The increased points requirement will apply to new Tier 1 (General) applications, both in country and out of country. Entrepreneurs, investors and post-study applicants will not be affected by the increased points threshold. In addition, those who extend a Tier 1 visa in-country will face the same test as they faced for their initial application, so the new points threshold will not apply to them.
'From 19 July 2010, we will introduce a limit on the number of applications to Tier 1 (General) that we will consider in any one month.'MJNair wrote:Wondering how they are going to deal with successes through appeals.
If out of 100, 5 are rejected will they be counted towards the total limit? Or is it that they will consider on these 5000 odd applications in a year.
MJNair wrote:Found this on page 9 of the document mnrao sent...
The increased points requirement will apply to new Tier 1 (General) applications, both in country and out of country. Entrepreneurs, investors and post-study applicants will not be affected by the increased points threshold. In addition, those who extend a Tier 1 visa in-country will face the same test as they faced for their initial application, so the new points threshold will not apply to them.
hope this brings a smile on everyone's face!
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... for-t2-pbsGSOtodd wrote:anyone have any information on Tier 2? What about extending their visa under Tier 2 or changing jobs?