Monday, November 27, 2006

Protest infront of parliament square


Demonstration infront of parliament square was very successful. BBC, Sky and they have sent their TV CAMERA to The Demonstration.

Today(29th) we all will see a TV footage with interview on Sky channel 791 and 814 at 10 pm, 1 am and also news at BBC LONDON (already shown at 7 pm news, but will show again. keep on eye), Sky news (haven't been told from Press office, what time).

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Letters to MP

If any one affected by the new rules for hsmp, Please open the web site below and rise ur voice to MP.

http://www.writetothem.com/?keyword=local%20mp&creativeid=494396319&gclid=CPHsys3LwogCFTVmEQod0hw0AQ

Friday, November 17, 2006

HSMP changes - JOIN WITH US to FIGHT

Please join our group to fight for justice. We have started yahoo groups to gather everybody who are suffering with new changes in HSMP. We are also planning to go for legal action against these new rules.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HSMP2006


HSMP changes -Unfair Retrospective Rules

Background
· In 2002, the UK introduced Highly Skilled Migration Programme (HSMP), which aims to bring Highly Skilled Workers to work in the UK. It is a point-based scheme and individual must score minimum of 65 points in order to qualify for this programme.

· Points can be gained for educational qualifications, work experience, past earnings,significant achievement on their own field and partner's achievement. After successfully gaining 65 points, a candidate is able to work for any employer in the UK, be a self-employed contractor or start their own business.
· After completion of 4 years period, they qualify to apply for permanent UK residency as long as the individual is in permanent employment and not dependent on public funds.
· Once 65 points have been achieved and the individual is in employment, there is no further review required.

Four years into the scheme, the government has now changed the rules, which will disadvantage people such as myself who are already in the programme:

Changes 2006
· In April 2006, it was announced by the Home Office, that the qualifying period for permanent residency would increase from 4 years to 5 years.
· In November 2006, the Home Office again announced that those who are working under HSMP would now require 75 and not 65 points in order to extend their stay in the U.K.
· No points are now given for qualifications such as professional experience, significant achievements, partner’s achievement etc, which were earlier considered by the old scheme.
· A review is now necessary during the extension period, which now requires 75 points regardless of the individuals’ employment status.
· More points are now given to people who are at less age.

The effect of these changes now mean that having fulfilled the original requirements of the scheme and relocated and settled with our families,we are now faced with having to leave the UK.
We accept the Government’s prerogative to change the programme rules, but surely this must only apply to new entrants and not those who have met all the requirements of the scheme and been here for a number of years. People who came here surely can not grow young to meet age requirements.

There are hundrends of people like me who came to UK on HSMP scheme and betrayed. Please fight with us.