New Tier 1 (General) restrictions after April 2015 - hurry to benefit from the last extensions!
It is with the tears in our eyes that we are seeing off the Tier 1
(General) category, also known as HSMP. Farewell! This category was already closed
to the new applicants in April 2011, so until now only extensions were allowed.
And until the announcement earlier this year there was no limit on how many
extensions a Tier 1 (General) migrant can have. So, it was OK to go and work abroad
then come back and extend this visa and then do it again and again – until the
time comes to stay for a few years within the limits on absences and get an ILR
one day.
Unfortunately, it has been announced earlier this year than last Tier 1
(General) extensions will be accepted on 5 April 2015. So, those who do need an
extension should apply before that. And preferably not at the last moment! (OK,
OK, we all know it will happen exactly like that). There will be another
inevitable rush for same-day service appointments. Our advice is to plan in
advance: we offer advice sessions now, over email or at our office (if over
email we respond by the end of the next working day).
And advice session would help clarify the requirements and decide on the
strategy: when to extend and what’s next. We can then help with an application
when the time comes (but before 5 April 2015).
Furthermore, last Indefinite Leave applications (ILR, permanent
residency), which are based on the Tier 1 (General) route, will be in April
2018. Those who can’t qualify for an ILR
by then won’t be able to do it at all.
The only way after 5 April 2018 would be to switch to another category
which leads to an ILR. Preferably, a category that can be combined with the
time spent on Tier 1 (General). We could also advise this at an advice session
and we advise to plan in advance, ie ‘now’.
For example, a popular suggestion of switching to a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur)
visa is not ideal because time spent on an Entrepreneur visa cannot be combined
with the time spent on Tier 1 (General).
For an individual advice or to make an application
please contact us: info@1st4immigration.com or visit www.1st4immigration.com