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by huzefa.motors » Mon May 18, 2015 12:57 pm
Right ok. I found this in guidance for Tier 2 PDF :
Change of employment applications
217.You must make a change of employment application if you wish to change employer. You
must have a new Certificate of Sponsorship from your new sponsor and you must meet all
the points requirements.
218.You must also make a change of employment application if you are remaining with the same
employer but:
there is a change to your core duties which means you change jobs and the new job is
in a different Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code to the one stated on your
CoS. (This does not apply if the SOC Code for your new job has only changed because
of the reclassification from SOC 2000 to SOC 2010); or
you have been working in a shortage occupation and are remaining with the same
sponsor but there is a change to your core duties such that you have changed jobs and
your new job is not on the shortage occupation list; or
you were earning at least £155,300 (or the equivalent threshold that applied when
you made your application), and your salary is reduced to an amount that is lower
than that threshold.
219.A change of employment application is not required for other changes to your job. For
example if:
you are remaining with the same employer and change jobs to a different job within the
same SOC code, or you are moving under TUPE (or similar) protection due to a
takeover, merger, de-merger or any other circumstances in which TUPE is triggered; or
you are undertaking a professional examination(s), for example an Objective Structured
Clinical Examination (OSCE) or Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB),
to assess whether your skills meet UK standards before you commence working for your
sponsor, where this is a regulatory requirement of the job shown on your Certificate of
Sponsorship and you continue to be sponsored during such period; or your salary is
reduced due to maternity, paternity, adoption leave, and/or a period of sick leave that
lasted for one month or longer; or
changes to your core duties which mean your job changes within the same SOC code
(provided your new salary rate is at or above the appropriate rate for the job as set out
in the codes of practice).
220.Your sponsor may be required to carry out a new resident labour market test. A resident
labour market test will not be required if you are applying as an Intra Company Transfer
(continuing to work for the same company), a job which is a shortage occupation or job
where your salary is £155,300 (or £153,500, if the recruitment took place before 6 April
2015) or above.
Above translates to something different iworker, I am sorry but it's just I want to get this right otherwise I am going to gamble a lot of money.