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The UK Border Agency (UKBA) announced that they will increase the funds required to satisfy the maintenance requirement for Tier 2 visas applicants. The changes go into effect from 14 June 2012.
This follows a written ministerial statement from 15 March 2012 that outlines a number of changes to the Immigration Rules, including the closure of the Tier 1 Post Study Work route on 6 April 2012. The following changes will be made to the maintenance requirement for Tier 2 visa applicants:
The UKBA has stated that these increases are in line with cost of living rises in the UK.
Other Tier 2 changes that will go into effect 6 April 2012 include:
- Tier 2 Visa Applicants: Increased from £800 to £900
- Dependents of Tier 2 applicants who have been in the UK for less than 12 months: Increased from £1,600 to £1,800
- Dependents of Tier 2 applicants - all other applications: Increased from £533 to £600
The UKBA has stated that these increases are in line with cost of living rises in the UK.
Other Tier 2 changes that will go into effect 6 April 2012 include:
- Introducing a new minimum salary requirement of £35,000 for Tier 2 general and sportsperson migrants who wish to settle here (indefinite leave to remain or permanent residence) from April 2016 (with exemptions for those in PhD level and shortage occupation categories).
- Introducing a 'cooling-off period' across all the Tier 2 routes. Tier 2 migrants will need to wait for 12 months from the expiration of their previous visa before they may apply for a further Tier 2 visa. Although, it is important to note that many Tier 2 visa holders can still apply for indefinite leave to remain if they meet all of the requirements including showing that they meet the new minimum pay requirement of £35,000.
- Introducing new post-study arrangements for graduates switching into Tier 2.