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A quote from the above link....But Byrne said: "I do not believe you can be a highly skilled migrant if you have been in the UK for a year without a job. This was a dry run for the points-based system, and we wanted to test some of the changes.
This is hilarious Lankan. The new rules have not even been announced yet. How can you be in favour of them? What happened last year was only a prelude to the larger set of changes planned for next year.LankanFunkin wrote:As far as I am concerned - and there are many who are in similar to me on this - the new rules and Liam's position on not making any further changes is all good news. The required work experience on the old system was a downer for fresh grads and those who had only been in the work force for a short time (ie YOUNG), or had spent time to get more qualified. I quite like the new system as it makes things more clear cut, and less power is in the hands of others (besides the case worker), as you are typically not relying on letters written by previous employers etc etc.
And obviously, sticking to the new system is good news for me too!
But what I maintain is ridiculously unfair, if the retrospective implementation of the new rules on those who made it in before the changes. If the old rules were honoured in the past, and permitted a certain calibre in, allow them to stay as they have obviously made effort to come to the UK.
It seems you don't understand the meaning of ‘Highly Skilled’. Having HS may help to get a decent job not necessarily 'picking up a new job in a timely manner' as you presume. An average, even a HS British Citizen requires anything between 3-6 months to land a job something comparable if he was made redundant (unplanned scenario). This is because, if any organisation wants to recruit a decent employee (highly skilled), it is a major invest and the process takes longer. Whereas, if someone (HS) wants to change a job, it is possible to get decent job easily (planned scenario), again it is 3-6 months process!LankanFunkin wrote: On to your other point - while I do agree that being let go by your employer at the time may throw a wrench into your plans, I maintain that if we are all highly skilled migrants, we should not have too much trouble in picking up a new job in a timely manner.
Doctors and sientistst are very worried about their futures here under HSMP. Are you so far beyond them? What do you do then LankanFunkin? Cancer research? Cold Fusion scientist?LankanFunkin wrote:Blonde, if I read those articles correctly, Liam said he will not be going back on the rules changed for the HSMP, made effective in November. However the HO will be revamping all the other visas, such as the work permits, etc etc. That said, I am not in favour of how those who are already out there on the old HSMP system are being treated. Stick to the new rules for all the new applicants - ok - but make provisions for those who came in before (ie don't make this retrospective).
On to your other point - while I do agree that being let go by your employer at the time may throw a wrench into your plans, I maintain that if we are all highly skilled migrants, we should not have too much trouble in picking up a new job in a timely manner.
PASS, while I might say three months of your time estimate is reasonable, 4+ months of futile hunting would seriously make me re-evaluate my job-hunting process!PASS wrote:It seems you don't understand the meaning of ‘Highly Skilled’. Having HS may help to get a decent job not necessarily 'picking up a new job in a timely manner' as you presume. An average, even a HS British Citizen requires anything between 3-6 months to land a job something comparable if he was made redundant (unplanned scenario). This is because, if any organisation wants to recruit a decent employee (highly skilled), it is a major invest and the process take longer. Whereas, if someone (HS) wants to change a job, it is possible to get decent job easily (planned scenario), again it is 3-6 months process!