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Plz help!! HSMP JR ILR

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Plz help!! HSMP JR ILR

Post by zoobi2u » Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:40 pm

Hi everyone
could anyone help me plz. i got HSMP(07th november,2006). have done my extension on HSMP Judicial Rievew(JR). now my question is

Q1: My ILR is due to in couple of weeks, do i need to pass Life In The UK Test or am i exempt??
(in Home Office SET O guidance, its mention that, Highly skilled migrant prog. under the terms of HSMP JR ILR, its exempted, but not clearly mentioned which HSMP JR 06th April06 or 07th Nov06, or both) completely confused

Q2: my daughter is 7 months old. she doesnt have any visa now(born in UK). does she need also ILR with me or i can send her documents(registration for Birtish Citizenship) after my ILR??

Plz help me out
thanks in advance

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Post by geriatrix » Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:50 pm

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Post by zoobi2u » Fri Oct 07, 2011 8:06 pm

hi
thanks fo0r ur quick reply. is this answer for my question?? what does it mean here ECONOMIC MIGRANT?? mean i do not need to take a part in Life in The UK Test.... am i correct???

Q - I am an economic migrant covered by HSMP JR. What exemptions apply to me, in context of settlement?
A - 1. You are not subject to eligibility criteria (point based) that a Tier 1 (General) migrant is.
2. Your dependant(s) are exempt from the "(2 year) qualifying residential period" requirement.
3. You (and dependant(s), if any) are exempt from LITUK test.
4. You (and dependant(s), if any) are exempt from the new criminality threshold.

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