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Immigration law / 16 January 2004

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Posted on 16/01/2004 1:21 pm

Immigration law / 16 January 2004

All,

As we all know today is the day for re-discussing of immigration law. Anyone got news about immigration law until now ?

pwehrli

Member since 08/01/2004

 

Posted on 20/07/2005 3:40 pm

Re: Immigration law / 16 January 2004


Can someone throw some light on the main differences between Working Holidaymaker Visa and HSMP Visa ?

What I understood is: WHM visa is for Commonwealth country nationals, issued for 1 year, and you are supposed to work for atleast 6 months. Better option for graduates compared to a visiting visa (which is valid for just 6 months and costs almost as much)

HSMP allows you to immigrate to UK for 12 months, after which you can extend your visa to 3 years. At the end of 4 years you will be given Permanent Residence Visa. (No difficulties as in German NE case). A work contract is not a requisite to apply for this visa.

fred

Member since 15/04/2004

 

Posted on 20/07/2005 11:27 pm

Re: Immigration law / 16 January 2004

"you dont have to goto England to get 1 year residence permit, instead you get 1 year visa from British Consulate in Dusseldorf."

then the rules have changed - to benefit of foreigners i must say

-

Member since 20/02/2005

 

Posted on 20/07/2005 11:36 pm

Re: Immigration law / 16 January 2004

18.How long have I got, after a successful application decision, to enter the UK?

You must apply for entry clearance at a British Embassy within your own country and within 3 months from the date of your approval letter. You must then enter the UK within 3 months of a successful application for entry clearance.

http://www.working...s/hsmp/hsmp_faq.html?


seems that i was right

-

Member since 20/02/2005

 

Posted on 21/07/2005 10:17 am

Re: Immigration law / 16 January 2004

You must apply for entry clearance at a British Embassy within your own country and within 3 months from the date of your approval letter

The 3 month rule is correct, but the visa you can also apply from the country of your residence.


M.K

imranahmadkhan

Member since 17/02/2005

 

Posted on 21/07/2005 11:31 am

Re: Immigration law / 16 January 2004

@imranahmadkhan

I have a few questions, which specifics to my own case. I would be happy if I could contact you directly. Do drop a line at starwars2@gmail.com




fred

Member since 15/04/2004

 

Posted on 12/08/2005 8:23 pm

Re: Immigration law / 16 January 2004

Hi fred,

this is the link to the website of the Immigration and Nationality directorate, with the HSMP provisions:

http://www.ind.hom...part_5/section_1.html

regards,
-a

aalvarez

Member since 09/01/2004

 

Posted on 27/09/2005 2:40 pm

Re: Immigration law / 16 January 2004



Thanx!

fred

Member since 15/04/2004