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You shouldn't be 'working for your own business' on a Tier 2 General visa.I would like to work part-time in my job to take care of my own business.
Simply put, you shouldn't do any of the things you have mentioned. you are not allowed under Tier 2. if you want to start your own business, you will probably need to switch to another category of visa. as for the 5 years minus 20 days, you will not need another CoS as you can apply for ILR 28 days before you clock 5 years.princesh wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 5:28 pmHi there,
I am on a tier 2 general visa on a PERMANENT job started in Jan 2016 with a salary slightly above £40K. My visa is valid for 5 years ( minus 20 days).
I would like to work part-time in my job to take care of my own business. (1) Can I do that while continuing to count towards ILR? If yes, (2) is there a minimum number of hours I shouldn't go below?
I am also thinking - as another option - to take an unpaid holiday for about 6 months. (3) Does this contradict with the 'continuous period' concept to get ILR? If no, (4) is there any conditions I should be aware of?
If unpaid holiday is not possible, (5) can I take a parental leave (for 5 weeks)?
I read that the home office looks at the last 6 months when applying to ILR. If I worked currently part-time/unpaid holiday and went back to full time on the last six month. (6) Is that still valid for ILR?
The other part of my question is that my visa is 5 years minus 20 days. (7) Do I need another certificate of sponsorship for the 20 days and another visa application?
(8) Do my dependents also need another visa application or I can apply as a premium service and once I get my new visa they apply for ILR only?
Thanks so much for your answers.
Unfortunately for the OP, he has been doing this since 2015 when he started his business.Djsuccess wrote: ↑Wed Apr 04, 2018 7:33 amSimply put, you shouldn't do any of the things you have mentioned. you are not allowed under Tier 2. if you want to start your own business, you will probably need to switch to another category of visa. as for the 5 years minus 20 days, you will not need another CoS as you can apply for ILR 28 days before you clock 5 years.
I came to the UK in Sep 2013 on a T4 student visa.
I then had a T1 Graduate Entrepreneur visa on Jan 2015.
I created a company on March 2015 me being the director.
On April 2015 I worked on a full time job with a salary +£38K.
On Jan 2016 my employer registered themselves as a sponsor for me and issued me a CoS. I changed my visa to T2 on Jan 2016 continuing to work for the same employer and doing some side business in my company.
You risk forfeiting your Tier 2 visa or getting your next application refused because you have not followed the rules of Tier 2 visa. Doing a supplementary job is not the issue, the issue is you owning and running a registered business while on tier 2. You should have handed over the company to your wife immediately you switched to tier 2. Being a director means your own all of some of the shares in the company and therefore make money from the profit generated by the company. have you declared your income from the company to HMRC, is the company paying their corporate tax? how many employees do you have? Are they on PAYEE?princesh wrote: ↑Wed Apr 04, 2018 9:45 amHi CR001,
Thanks for your reply. Is there anything wrong with starting my business. May I clarify that I am not an employee in my company nor take any salary. However, I am the director. I have some employees including my wife. (1) Is there anything illegal in this? If so, I can make my wife the director. (2) Does this solves the issue?
Thanks
Those are my thoughts, perhaps others in the forum might have more to add.princesh wrote: ↑Wed Apr 04, 2018 3:33 pmHi CR001,
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Could you please point me to where it says a T2 holder is not allowed to create a business? I checked What you can and can’t do in this page
this https://www.gov.uk/tier-2-general
check here for the conditions for doing a second job. https://www.gov.uk/tier-2-general/second-job
holding a Tier 2 visa means you are mainly in the UK because of the of the work you do for your sponsor. if working for your sponsor is no longer the main reason you are here, then you need another type of visa that suits the reason you are here or what you are doing here. You can take a second job on this visa if you’re working up to 20 hours a week in either:
the same profession as your main job and at the same level
a profession on the shortage occupation list
You can also do unpaid voluntary work.
Otherwise, you’ll need to apply for a new visa. You’ll need to be sponsored by your second employer and get a new certificate of sponsorship.
Are you a director with your sponsor? If not, the business is not on the same level as your sponsored job.
Is your business in the same profession as your sponsored job? If not, then you cannot do it? if yes, then you are competing with your sponsor in what is known as conflict of interest which no employer will tolerate.
May I also clarify that I am not a registered employee in my company, I own the company but others do the work. Does this make any difference?
NOt being a registered employee doesn't mean that you are not making money from the business, you are not just taking cash. you pump the profit back into the business thereby increasing your asset. Being a director of the company and owning the comany makes it a source of income for you whether you take salary from it or not.
"have you declared your income from the company to HMRC,"
I don't take any income from the company (don't take salary and don't take dividends). All profit stays/invested in the company again (other projects)
# The profit is your income, you are not taking it as cash but putting it back as an investment. It is still an income.
"is the company paying their corporate tax?"
Yes, I have an accountant and we pay tax every year.
"how many employees do you have? Are they on PAYEE? "
I have one employee in the UK (my wife) and yes she is on PAYEE. Other employees outside the UK
You need to resign from being the director of the company and then make your wife the director. This will not make the error of the last 3 years go away but at least it will put you on the right path to regularisation
Wait.
"From the sound of your initial question, it appears your business is taking more of your time than your current sponsored job, that's why you want to take 6 months unpaid leave to face your business. You have to choose one. I guess your starting point now will be to resign from being the director of your business or switch your visa and then face your business."
I only take days off my job to manage the company. I want to spend more time in my company because it makes more money than my job. What would be the best way to do that? I am keen not to restart the clock for ILR (if at all possible).
I figured out that might be the reason. But unfortunately, tier 2 doesn't give such freedom. You can only do that on Entrepreneurial visas, exceptional Talent/ Promise visas or once you are on ILR.
Thanks so much for your clear answers and quick response!
I must admit that it is the first time I am seeing the link. But it is not unusual to get different answers when you contact HO customer service. However, I must say that your case is different in that your business is not a supplementary job for you but more or less another full-time job.princesh wrote: ↑Thu Apr 05, 2018 4:41 pmDear CR001 and Djsuccess,
I found this online which clearly mentions that a tier-2 holder is allowed to have their own business and work up to 20 hours a week (in the same filed).
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... any_on_a_t
Could you please explain why you advised me to resign?
Looking forward to having your reply.
Thanks
Tier 2 visa is not as flexible as you think it is. Please read the conditions for supplementary jobs.princesh wrote: ↑Thu Apr 05, 2018 9:51 amHi Djsuccess and CR001,
Thanks for your clarification. I resigned as a director and assigned my wife as the director. So now, I am not related to the company on paper. However, I still would like to take the maximum time out of my job. What are my options? Can I take an unpaid holiday for a certain time? can I take a parental leave? can I work 30hrs/wk only? what else?
Thanks