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>> Further Information >> Free Assessment >> Contact Us >> Our Fees These are the areas where you can score points towards the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (UK HSMP Visa):
You will need to show that you can support yourself financially in the UK while you find work without recourse to public funds. You do not have to score points in every area of the HSMP application but you must obtain a minimum of 75 points in order to qualify for HSMP and evidence your English language abilities. We will assist you in determining this and will be unable to recommend application for the Highly Skilled Migrant Program should 75 points not be obtained. 1. Age - 20 HSMP points available ( back to top ) For New HSMP Applications:
2. Education - 50 HSMP points available ( back to top ) Qualifications have to be to the recognised British standard of Bachelors, Masters or PhD to be awarded the respective points towards HSMP for each level of qualification.
e.g. Portugal, Spain, New Zealand, Poland, Hungary, Argentina, Mexico, Czech Republic, South Korea, Saudi Arabia
e.g. Jamaica, Russia, Iran, Bulgaria, Romania, Peru, Egypt, Turkey, South Africa, China
e.g. India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Cameroon, Guyana
e.g. Nigeria, Cambodia, Nepal, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia
If you have lived in more than one country during the past twelve months your income will normally be assessed against the country where you have spent the longest period, on a pro-rata basis. In addition, if you have been seconded overseas and your salary continues to be paid elsewhere, the country where you receive your salary would normally be considered. For example if you have spent eight of the last twelve months in the United Kingdom and four in Nigeria, we will take your earned income in the United Kingdom divide it by eight and multiply it by twelve to give an annual income figure. You will then be allocated points appropriate to that figure. 4. UK Experience- 5 HSMP points available ( back to top ) You can claim 5 points if you have previous experience of living in the UK if either:
5. English Language ( back to top ) It is now a requirement of HSMP that you can evidence your English language ability. Suitable evidence of your ability to speak English to a sufficient level can include:
6. Other Requirements ( back to top ) In addition to scoring at least 75 points in the above areas you will also need to demonstrate:
7. Points Scoring for the Highly Skilled Migrant Program ( back to top ) Add up your points score from the score areas above. You need a minimum 75 points and the other requirements listed from the below maximums:
8. Types of supporting data you may need to provide ( back to top ) The amount and type of evidence required to support your application will depend on your previous experience and your future plans. The evidence you submit should support any statements you make. For example if you say that you have a degree you will need to provide your degree certificate. You should submit original documentation as evidence (with certified translations if necessary). It should be from a clear source and relevant to your application. (Please be selective, as submitting a large amount of irrelevant or poor quality documentation may extend the consideration of your application). The HSMP application form asks you a number of questions about your plans in the United Kingdom. You will need to submit the type of evidence suggested above to support your replies to those questions. 9. Your Family ( back to top ) Your spouse and dependant children under the age of 18 may apply to accompany you or to join you in the UK. They will also need to seek entry clearance for this purpose before travelling to the United Kingdom. If entry clearance is approved your spouse and dependant children will be granted leave to enter on the same conditions of stay as yourself. They will be able to work if they wish. All dependants of in country applicants should be listed on the FLR application. Please note that spouses and dependant children's continued stay in the United Kingdom is conditional on them remaining in the United Kingdom as your dependants. 10. What happens after your HSMP expires ? ( back to top ) If your application is successful you will be given permission to enter or remain in the United Kingdom for a period of two years. In the last month before the end of that period you will be able to apply for further permission to stay as a Highly Skilled Migrant. You will normally be given permission to remain for a further 3 year period. If you have been granted permission to stay in the United Kingdom as a Highly Skilled Migrant for five years and wish to remain in the United Kingdom on a permanent basis you can apply at the end of the five year period for permanent residence. This is otherwise known as indefinite leave or settlement. In addition those applicants who have been approved under HSMP and are applying for permanent residence as a highly skilled migrant will be able to amalgamate leave to remain under HSMP with previous leave from other categories that lead to settlement. For example if you had previously stayed in the UK with 2 years leave for work permit employment and then switched to the HSMP you would be eligible to apply for settlement after a further 3 years in the UK as a highly skilled migrant. If you meet the requirements for settlement your spouse and children under the age of 18 will also be able to obtain permanent residence with you. Applying for the UK HSMP Visa There are additional forms that need to be completed to make an application for the Highly Skilled Migrant Program. Please feel free to Contact us or try our UK HSMP Points Calculator. You will need to submit your HSMP application via SkillClear who will make application directly to the Home Office in the UK on your behalf. If your application is approved, we will provide you with your official letter of approval for the Highly Skilled Migrant Program, at which point you may take this to your nearest British embassy or consuate in your country of residence to obtain entry clearance. Your initial permit will usually be for two years, after which you can stay for up to 3 years if you have found work. After that you can apply for residency. |
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