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Have they told you recently that you will not be needed after the current contract expiry date? Have they told you that you will not get another contract renewal? If they do nothing then that might amount to dismissal, and even unfair dismissal.My contract is fixed-term and I have to leave after that.
Not at all. I just want to be sure that I'm doing the right thing. With regards to my contract, I knew it right from the start as to how long the contract was.I get the impressive you are looking for a problem?
Although you posted otherwise earlier in the day you have not convinced me at all that you continue to think there is a problem.shreem wrote:That is where the problem is.
I wish it was that simple.Just get the form SET(O) in as soon as you are within the last 28 days of your current visa. Why would you want to do anything else?
I am shortly completing 4 years of continuous work-permit employment in the UK. I'm planning to apply for ILR based on this. I have had continuous residence with no absences from the UK. I believe that I would satisfy all the requriements for grant of ILR.
However, my employment with my current employer terminates 2 weeks after the 4 year qualifying period.
Is the fact that the employment is not continuing for an indefinite period after the 4 year qualifying period, will that be against the granting of ILR ?
I spoke to the IND telephone helpline (Agent: Mr John Anthony)and he clarified over the phone that as long as my employment is continuing with my employer at the time of application, and for all of the 4 year qualifying period, that would be sufficient for grant of ILR.
Could you confirm that in reply to this email please. I would like to apply for SET(O) only after clarifying this issue about the continuing employment.
Thanks.
Should I go ahead with SET[O] application?Thank you for your enquiry of 7th November 2005.
At the time of you applying for ILR your employment should be continuing and you should have been in four years continuous employment.
The granting of an application is at the sole discretion of a caseworker and we are unable to guarantee the outcome of any application.
Yours sincerely
Managed migration team
That is, the instructions do not include any requirement that the employment concerned is going to continue for any particular length of time. "Is still engaged" .... time = now!is still engaged in the same employment