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11th June 2013 #1
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Changes to the Immigration Rules - July 2013
09 June 2013
Today, Monday 10 June 2013, a number of minor changes to the Immigration Rules have been published which will come into force on 1 July 2013.
They include:
changes to the documents required for approved English language tests;
clarification that 'regulated financial institutions' means those regulated to provide personal savings accounts or student loans;
more legal courses are now exempt from the time limit on study for Tier 4 student visas; and
a resident labour market test is not needed for applications for a religious worker (Tier 5) extension.
Other changes include:
some minor updates and clarifications to the family Immigration Rules;
changes to the list of financial institutions in Bangladesh and Ghana from which documents can be verified.
Tuberculosis screening is now required in more countries including:China;
Cameroon;
Ethiopia;
Gambia;
Hong Kong;
Indonesia;
Macau;
Malawi;
Morocco;
Sierra Leone;
Uganda;
Vietnam; and
Zambia.
For full details of all changes please see the Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules (HC244) and explanatory memorandum on the right side of this page.
Source:-
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si.../13-rules-july
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11th June 2013 #2
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Since most folk here will only be interested in Family Migration here are the changes relating specifically to those rules:-
- All references in FM-SE to the Financial Services Authority (FSA) are being updated to reflect its replacement by two new regulators, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA).
- Changes to Appendix FM-SE are being made in respect of the Financial Requirements for applications from partners and dependent children under Appendix FM:-
- Allowing a pension paid by another government department or agency to be counted in the same way as the State pension paid by the Department for Work and Pensions.
- Counting cash savings in a pension savings account held by the applicant or their sponsor, whatever their age.
The following clarifications and corrections are also being made:-
- Spouse, civil partner, unmarried partner or same-sex partner applicants can still access pre-9 July 2012 routes if they have overstayed by no more than 28 days.
- Add a missing reference to “the applicant” in the Part 8 rule for leave to remain as a spouse or civil partner.
- Clarifying that the Part 8 route available in pre-9 July 2012 cases for limited leave with a view to settlement for a child of a parent(s) with limited leave with a view
to settlement can be accessed by a child with leave to remain who entered the UK by a different route, e.g. as a student.
- Applying the definition of “relevant NHS body” to the suitability provisions under Appendix FM which allow the applicant to be refused if they have failed to pay NHS charges of at least £1,000.
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11th June 2013 #3
now here i am again..trying to push my luck lols..soon would be citizenship i hope before oct ..
banging my head as one dependent and me me costa fortune just bhad ILR last year hope on my case Terpe aside from cash and paperwork i wont be worried that will cause my delay..
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any thing pls pm me my dear friend..in case this changes had something to do with me..
thank youA place for everything, everything in its place.
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11th June 2013 #4
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Nothing for you to be concerned with Moy
Your immigration journey is all but complete. Just Naturalisation and you're 'home and dry' without a care in the world for UKBA, The Home Office or Ms Theresa May
Be happy
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11th June 2013 #5
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'a resident labour market test is not needed for applications for a religious worker (Tier 5) extension.'
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