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FAQ
What are applicants awarded points for?
What is the further leave to remain under HSMP? Are there some additional requirements that the application should meat? Are there any age restrictions for the HSMP extension application? Are there any nationality restrictions on HSMP? What documents do I need enclosed to my Highly Skilled Migration Programme application? What if I have initially qualified for HSMP under the MBA provision? What if I have initially qualified for HSMP under the "GP Priority Application" category? What if I do not meet the 75 points application criteria? Will I receive back the originals I've attached to my HSMP application? What if I want to travel before my application has been decided? I was initially granted 1 year on HSMP, for how long will this be extended when I apply for an extension? I have been working in the UK for 4 years and my HSMP visa is about to expire, can I apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain? What is the processing time? The applicants are awarded points for:
This means that once you get the HSMP letter from the UK Home Office, your visa will be automatically extended. It will not be necessary to apply separately for the leave to remain.
Yes, there are additional criteria that the applicant must meet and although they are not gaining points the following requirements are binding:
No, there are no age restrictions. However you gain points only if you are under 34 years of age.
All the required documents should be originals, relevant and directly appropriate to the particular criterion
and if issued in another language should be translated by a certified translator recognized by the British High Commission or Embassy:
Those whose original period of approval under HSMP was granted under the MBA Provision should be aware that,
in order to qualify for an extension of your leave under HSMP, you will need to meet the full Points Scoring
requirements that apply to all other HSMP extension applications.
Any applicant whose original period of approval was granted under this category will, in order to qualify
for an extension under HSMP, need to meet the full points scoring requirements that apply to all other HSMP
extension applications. Only in circumstances where such applicants are able to establish that they meet
the minimum required score of 75 points, will their application be likely to succeed.
There are arrangements which allow for a further period of leave to be granted to applicants who have failed
to meet the minimum of 75 points, but still cover the English Language Requirements. They should be able to
demonstrate that they have established themselves in business in the UK during their preceding period of leave under HSMP.
Yes. Once the application process is complete you will receive your documents back. If you need your
documents back before this time, please contact us so that we organize this.
We would advise you not to make any plans for non-urgent travel outside the UK until we have returned
your own and any dependants’ passports or travel documents.
If you do wish to travel outside the UK whilst your application is still with the Home Office (UK), then your application will need to be withdrawn. In these circumstances your documents and passport will be returned to you. You will not receive a refund. If you still wish to pursue your application a new application will have to be made at a later date, and include a new fee. I was initially granted 1 year on HSMP, for how long will this be extended when I apply for an extension?
The Immigration Rules allow an extension of stay as a Highly Skilled Migrant to be granted for a period
"not exceeding three years". However, in light of the changes to the Immigration Rules which came into
effect on 3 April 2006, which increased the qualifying period for settlement from four to five years,
you may be granted a four year extension.
I have been working in the UK for 4 years and my HSMP visa is about to expire, can I apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain?
No, the minimum requirement for Indefinite Leave to Remain is now 5 years. You should apply for Further Leave to
Remain, which is normally granted for 3 years. You can then apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain as soon as
you reach the 5-year qualifying period.
The UK Immigration authorities do not specify the terms as they depend on their workload.
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