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Your visa status while you wait for a decision remains the same as what it was before you apply for ILR.sarah888 wrote: if you have applied for ILR before your visa expired then you still hold the right to work whilst waiting for your ILR to be granted so it shouldn't be a problem if trying to a new job.
Employers being accommodating doesn' t mean they all know what they are doing and are following the strict regime vis a vis right to work.tinuo wrote:...
PS: how do you expect people to survive for a period of six months, living in a turbulent and hostile economy? The answer simply is, they have to work!
You think the Home Office cares how someone lives or not? It is the individuals responsibility.tinuo wrote:FYI @FeaLLe some of the employers I have approached have been pretty accommodating and I haven't encountered any major problems in respect to this.
We should be mindful not to scare people and discourage people who are not as well informed as others. I'd suggest you carry out further research and be succinct with your knowledge before dispersing false information on a public forum.
PS: how do you expect people to survive for a period of six months, living in a turbulent and hostile economy? The answer simply is, they have to work!
Meeting relevant requirements and providing supporting evidence of that goes the full nine yards.tinuo wrote:@noajthan and till proven guilty..(in this case unsuccessful) I would strongly advise people to keep pressing on. Confidence goes a long way during times like this and If ever in doubt, please seek the legal advice of a vetted and certified legal professional.
But we should never condone that they work with another employer while ILR is in progress because that is illegal and will mess up their ILR chances!tinuo wrote:@noajthan and till proven guilty..(in this case unsuccessful) I would strongly advise people to keep pressing on. Confidence goes a long way during times like this and If ever in doubt, please seek the legal advice of a vetted and certified legal professional.