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fails. Quickly find another sponsor and update.The sponsor must confirm that they still require the applicant to work for them for the foreseeable future, and that the applicant is paid, and will be paid for the foreseeable future, at least the salary in SW 24.3.
I can give you an example on doctors. We don't get a "for the foreseeable future" letter. We only get employment contracts with set start and end dates. One may apply for ILR with a few months left on their visa and contract with no other job lined up yet. (We only get speciality job offers 2-3 months prior to start date). Therefore our letters contrary to the home office skilled worker settlement appendix do not contain the sentence "for the foreseeable future" and may have an end date in a few months. We still get our ILRs just fine. Perhaps this is unique to doctors as the home office realises this.cykgr09 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 9:29 amHi Guys,
Here is an update - I got an offer for a job similar to the one I was working and a lead role and with a 30% hike, the firm who gave me the job is suggesting I apply for my ILR, with my current firm details of their SOC and stuff, stating I am serving my notice period until mid-August and have another job that I will be moving to and the details of the other job and supporting documents from them.
Will this option work and do I have any chance of getting my ILR in this route?