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Monday, 13 September 2010
New versions of forms and guidance for points-based system applicants
Last week New versions of the following application forms were published:
Click here for further details
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1 comments:
However, according to UKBA, they will continue to accept applications made on the previous version of the application forms up to and including 27 September 2010.
Any application submitted until 27 September 2010 will be considered under the new Immigration Rules, regardless of the version of the application form used.
Rushdy Razak
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