Hi everybody!
I am currently on the Tier 2 general and have applied to ILR in the middle of July. Unfortunately until now I didn't got any update on my case (and by the way didn't succeed to obtain even personal data which Home Office should send in 30 days as they claim on the site).
Now I need to leave the country by some personal circumstances and seems the only way I can do this is to get emergency documents from embassy (without straight refusal of the case).
Could you correct my thoughts:
According to the Section 3C, my valid leave will be stopped when I leave the country (yes it was stupid not to extend Tier 2 for the last 6-th year before applying to ILR but it is and I am from visa country).
But according to the Home Office documents the processing of the case does not stop if person left the country by another travel documents... so in theory the show will go on.
So, should my employer keep paying me my salary when I am out of the country until ILR decision is made? I am still able to make some job remotely and employer ready to do this. Or better to skip it?
Without valid leave and without staying in the country it look like my work will be illegal isn't it?
Yes, I know it's decreasing chances to get ILR significantly but I have quite complicated case (a lot of business trips and 4 months unpaid leave related with death of close relative in 2014) so the chances to get ILR looks not too high anyway.
Thank you!
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