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Tier 1 extension

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ArmBoy
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Tier 1 extension

Post by ArmBoy » Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:58 pm

Hey,
I have got some questions regarding to Tier 1 extension(please note that i am not interested on HSMP visa extension, just Tier1(General) extension)

1) How long will Tier 1 visa extension exceed my time to stay in UK? Is it again 2 years?

2) How many times can i apply for Tier 1 visa extension, for example if i am not interested in citizenship, then can i keep on applying for Tier 1 visa extension several times, or I have to either apply for citizenship or leave UK and be back to your country after 5 years?

3) I Understand all the requirements for Tier 1 visa extension, just don't understand how points are scored for previous earnings - what is the minimal band if your previous earnings are from UK employer- 16,000 GBP or 25,000 GBP -

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Post by hsmp1412 » Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:10 pm

1. If your initial stay was for 2 yrs then the extension will be for 3 yrs.
2. There is no limit on the number of extensions - but y wld u want to spend money on unnecessary applications when u can get ILR?
3. Read policy guidance - depends on when you applied for ur Tier 1 visa

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Post by geriatrix » Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:13 pm

1. If initial leave was for 2 years then the extension will be for 3 years. If initial was 3 years then the extension will be for 2 years.
2. Under current rules, settlement is applicant's choice so you may for as many extensions as you wish. AFAIK, no rule (currently) limits the number of extension(s) that one may apply for.
3. Depends on when you last received leave to enter / remain under Tier 1 (General). Explained in the policy guidance.


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Post by ArmBoy » Wed Aug 18, 2010 6:35 am

Hey,
Thank you so much for your replies.
Actually to be honest i have got my Tier 1 visa in 2010, just now i am wondering when to move to UK cause i have some important things to do yet in my country. So want to know how much i should have earned in 2012, 16,000GBP or 25,000GBP, it will help me to decide when to move to UK and start to work

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Post by hsmp1412 » Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:57 am

try the Points Based calculator for this. How much you will have to earn will depend on how much you score in the other sections like age, qualification etc.

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Post by ArmBoy » Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:04 am

I collect enough points from other sections(age,qualification,etc).
I need minimum point(5) for previous earnings and am wondering which is the minimal band 16,000 or 25,000. Does the calculator supports extension for the visas that have been got 2010?

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Post by hsmp1412 » Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:58 am

Yes, you can check your points in the PB calculator irrespective of when you got ur initial visa. U willbe asked to fill in the date and ur points will be calculated acc.

Here are the details anyway:
Points awarded for an extension application under Tier 1 (General)

The tables below show the points awarded if you are already in the UK under Tier 1 (General) and you want to extend your stay in this category.

If your current permission to enter or stay was granted before 31 March 2009, the points awarded are:
Previous earnings Points
£16,000-£17,999 5
£18,000-£19,999 10
£20,000-£22,999 15
£23,000-£25,999 20
£26,000-£28,999 25
£29,000-£31,999 30
£32,000-£34,999 35
£35,000-£39,999 40
£40,000 or more 45


If your current permission to enter or stay was granted between 31 March 2009 and 5 April 2010, the points awarded are:
Previous earnings Points
£20,000-£22,999 15
£23,000-£25,999 20
£26,000-£28,999 25
£29,000-£31,999 30
£32,000-£34,999 35
£35,000-£39,999 40
£40,000 or more 45


If your current permission to enter or stay was granted between on or after 6 April 2010, the points awarded are:
Previous earnings Points
£25,000-£29,999 5
£30,000-£34,999 15
£35,000-£39,999 20
£40,000-£49,999 25
£50,000-£54,999 30
£55,000-£64,999 35
£65,000-£74,999 40
£75,000-£149,999 45
£150,000 or more 80

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Post by ArmBoy » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:54 am

Thanks a lot! Now i understand how it works, just wondering why it has been increased from 16,000 till 25,000 :)

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Post by hsmp1412 » Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:15 pm

To reduce the number of entrants into the country :)

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Post by ArmBoy » Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:28 pm

I see :) And the last question for this extension stuff, is it important for extension how many days you were out of UK in that 2 years, or you just need to collect required points and thats all.???

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Post by geriatrix » Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:28 pm

No.

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