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Smit wrote:No doubt these news will come as a disappointment to those here on HSMP whose 4 year period comes up after April 2006.
I guess those who are on the 3 year extension will need to make another FLR application for atleast 1 year and yet the Govt is proposing to give ILR to tier 1 applicants after only 2 years.
This announcement in my opinion shows a flaw and contradiction in the Govt. policy at least as fas as existing HSMP visa holders are concerned. But I add that I haven't yet read the full rules thanks to the problems with the IND website.
It is in the command paper the govt released a few weeks back, also they say they are only considering it, if it comes into effect it will only happen when the new rules are implemented and that, according to the Govt, is some time next year.minny wrote:Smit wrote:No doubt these news will come as a disappointment to those here on HSMP whose 4 year period comes up after April 2006.
I guess those who are on the 3 year extension will need to make another FLR application for atleast 1 year and yet the Govt is proposing to give ILR to tier 1 applicants after only 2 years.
This announcement in my opinion shows a flaw and contradiction in the Govt. policy at least as fas as existing HSMP visa holders are concerned. But I add that I haven't yet read the full rules thanks to the problems with the IND website.
Hi,
Where does it mention that ILR will be granted after 2 years for tier 1 applicants and if so when will this be implemented?
Thanks
Minny