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When your current employment and sponsorship terminate your sponsor has to report this to UKBA. The 60 days don't start on the day you finish your employment but when UKBA actually take the decision to curtail your visa which will obviously be afterwards but one cannot tell how much later.lindyhopper wrote:When you say "When you leave your current employment your visa will be curtailed, ususally to 60 days from the time of the decision". Does that mean 60 days from my last day with my current employer? I'm trying to understand if I'd be working with my current employer during these 60 days or not - especially given that my notice period is 3 months.
This is from the Tier 2 policy guidance:lindyhopper wrote:One other question: can my CoS and new visa get issued in advance of my start date, and if so, is there a restriction on the number of days in advance of my start date?
The rules for work permit holders changing employment are here:singkum wrote:I have a query- 60 day period is for old work permit holders also? I read somewhere on this forum that unlike tier 2 holders, work permit holders have only 28 days to apply for new visa. Is it true? Also, does anyone have any idea about how long UKBA takes to make decision after the company informs them that the sponsored person no longer works for them?[
manci wrote:singkum wrote:I have a query- 60 day period is for old work permit holders also? I read somewhere on this forum that unlike tier 2 holders, work permit holders have only 28 days to apply for new visa. Is it true? Also, does anyone have any idea about how long UKBA takes to make decision after the company informs them that the sponsored person no longer works for them?[
The rules for work permit holders changing employment are here:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
but I'm not sure if this is still a current document. Suggest you ask UKBA (0870 606 7766) and post what they say on the forum.
Hi there, I know this is a bit off topic - I'm on work permit (probably the last batch from 08 before the scheme's expired) and facing exactly the same problem. I'm planning to exit my job soon but not entirely sure how much time I can stay in the country post employment termination. I've been asking people who have switched jobs but was also given pretty different answers. If you happen to find out any 'official' answer please let me know!singkum wrote:manci wrote:singkum wrote:I have a query- 60 day period is for old work permit holders also? I read somewhere on this forum that unlike tier 2 holders, work permit holders have only 28 days to apply for new visa. Is it true? Also, does anyone have any idea about how long UKBA takes to make decision after the company informs them that the sponsored person no longer works for them?[
The rules for work permit holders changing employment are here:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
but I'm not sure if this is still a current document. Suggest you ask UKBA (0870 606 7766) and post what they say on the forum.
Thanks. I called at the number. The person who answered my query said that the application needs to be within 28 days from the last date of termination of employment. I also asked if i apply for Tier 2 visa, do i need to show proof of fund and english language skill. He told me to provide these proofs.
However, I had asked the same query to a immigration lawyer at my previous firm and he told me that the application needs to be made within 60 days.
lindyhopper wrote:Hello. I am new to this forum so apologies if these questions have been asked elsewhere.
I am currently on a tier 2 general visa (sponsored by my employer), and am about to switch employers, who will also sponsor me on a tier 2 general visa. So few questions:
1. How much time should I expect it will take my new employer to obtain my new visa (from inside the UK)?
2. If I leave my current employer on May 30, but choose not to start with my new employer until June 15, can I travel outside of the UK during that timeframe? For example, I am a US citizen so technically, I don't need a visa if I were a tourist. Therefore, if I travel outside the UK, I assume I should be able to re-enter the UK as a tourist, until the new visa is granted. Is that true?
3. If there is a 2-week gap between my current tier 2 visa and the new tier 2 visa, does not create any problems should I end up in the Uk long enough for Indefinite Leave to Remain? (e.g. is any gap allowed between two tier-2 general visas, just sponsored by different employers).
Thanks so much for your help!!