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This is for a SINGLE visa - it doesn't mean you cannot renew your visa, thereby extending it.optimistic21 wrote:Hi Manci,
https://www.gov.uk/tier-2-intracompany- ... orker-visa
if you check on the link above, it says as below:
How long you can stay
You can come to the UK with a Tier 2 (Intra-company Transfer) visa for up to the maximum stay allowed for your visa type, or the time given on your certificate of sponsorship plus 1 month, whichever is shorter.
The maximum stay for each type of Tier 2 (Intra-company Transfer) visa is:
Long-term Staff: 5 years, 14 days
Graduate Trainee: 12 months
Short-term Staff: 12 months
Skills Transfer: 6 months
So is the above link outdated or superceded by new rules something like that??
optimistic21 wrote:OK. So 5 years 14 days for long term visa is the max. duration of visa we can get applying first time or extending a visa (i.e. Single visa what you are calling it) Right? but where can I find those details on gov.uk website (stating that I can extend my visa as many times with a new CoS). It's not that I am not trusting you. Just I want to know as I am more curious to know these things.
Any link would help me!
para 192
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _07_14.pdf
optimistic21 wrote:in para 192 it says,
If you were previously granted leave as an
Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) work permit
holder or as a Tier 2 (ICT) applicant under
the Immigration Rules in place before 6
April 2011 and you have not been granted
entry clearance in this or any other route since
the grant of this leave there is no limit to the
total time you can stay in this sub-category.
Can you please clarify me the one in red.
entry clearance means application made from outside the UK. If you extended your initial visa from within the UK this doesn't apply to you.
optimistic21 wrote:And 'previously granted leave' in above para means either entry clearance or extension (inside or outside UK). Is that right?.
yes
But when did this rule come in existence that 'there is no limit I can apply for extension with new CoS.' Is it recently added or is it there since many years.
rsfreitas wrote:Hello,
I'm in the T2 ICT from March 2011 (so before the April 2011 rules), which means I'm in the category that my VISA can be renewed again and again by the same company.
My questions are:
1) Can I transfer to T2 General in any way, without the 1 year cooling off?
yes, you can switch in-country to T2G if it is a different sponsor but if you do your stay will be limited to March 2017 (6 year cap)
2) Is there a way of applying for settlement? My HR mentioned a 'long term' route to apply for settlement, which would be 10 years under the T2 ICT, but I can't find info about it.
https://www.gov.uk/long-residence/overview
Thanks!!
Freitas
shokaul wrote:Hello Guys,
i came to UK on 26th january 2011 On Intra company transfer (established staff visa) (before 6th april 2011) .I have 2 questions :
1)can i extend my visa after 5 years are completed in UK (which means can i apply for extension next year ,provided my company allot me COS)
you can extend your visa without any time restriction but will need a new CoS for each extension. See Immigration Rule 245GE(b)(v)(2)
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... MASTER.pdf
2) Can i apply for ILR in any case?
not on the 5 year route, only after 10 years (long residence)
I emailed both of these question to visalogic ltd ,and they replied that ICT people CAN only stay in UK for 5 years (regardless of the fact ,they came before 6th april 2011 or after).
Please can anyone throw some light on it ,i would be highly thankful to you guys
thanks
sk
@manci I understand you maybe saying the max leave will be granted for up to 6 years due to the following:manci wrote:for any T2 visa application a CoS is needed.
If you are staying with your present employer you will need a new T2 ICT CoS to extend your leave in-country before your current leave expires in Oct 15. There is no limit to the number of further extensions you can have provided you remain with your current sponsor on T2 ICT.
If you want to move to a different employer you are eligible to switch to T2G in-country with a T2G CoS from them but then the max leave you could get would only be to Sept 16 (6 years from your initial T2 visa).
If you are thinking of applying from your home country you should be aware of the 1 year cooling-off period.
arts99 wrote:@manci I understand you maybe saying the max leave will be granted for up to 6 years due to the following:manci wrote:for any T2 visa application a CoS is needed.
If you are staying with your present employer you will need a new T2 ICT CoS to extend your leave in-country before your current leave expires in Oct 15. There is no limit to the number of further extensions you can have provided you remain with your current sponsor on T2 ICT.
If you want to move to a different employer you are eligible to switch to T2G in-country with a T2G CoS from them but then the max leave you could get would only be to Sept 16 (6 years from your initial T2 visa).
If you are thinking of applying from your home country you should be aware of the 1 year cooling-off period.
245HE. Period and conditions of grant
(iv) except where (b) applies, the difference between the continuous period of leave that the applicant has already been granted (notwithstanding any breaks between periods of leave of up to 28 days) as a Tier 2 Migrant (other than as a Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer) Migrant), and 6 years.
I think the thing to note in the above para is other than as a Tier 2 Intra-Company Transfer migrant. which seem to suggest overall that people who did come before Apr 2011 under the ICT established staff visa shall be able to switch into Tier 2 General and will be exempt from the 6 year rule.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
the rules changed on 6 November 2014, they are as you quoted them
Thank you
arts99 wrote: For example the person came in Dec 2010 under Tier 2 Established Staff and got the extension in Nov 2013 for 2/3 years as Tier 2 ICT Long term staff, so would he/she will be able to switch to Tier 2 General for a different sponsor and apply for up to 5 years even though he/she already has spent almost 4 years?
yes
Thank you