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They will refuse straight away.blobfish wrote:Hello,
I submitted tier2 application on 27 of September(PSW - Tier2) and just realized my job is at NQF level 4 or above. I didn't know it was increased to level 6 since June cuz I refered to the old April code of practice(saved the pdf...)
They changed this policy silently that I didn't even notice it.
Will I get refused because of this? What should I do at the moment? I can't just wait until they refuse me cuz my PSW expire on Dec 14th. Shall I withdraw my application and tell my employer to apply for another COS but i don't know how long will that take? We got only one unrestricted Cos when issued the sponsorship.
Anyone have some advice? It will be much appreciated.
Thank you for your reply! So as long as they haven't checked my cos that means my employ can edit the COS? So i just need to find a job code at level 6 that will be fine? However, I can't find any information how to edit it? Could you expain a bit more?muhdkhokhar wrote:They will refuse straight away.blobfish wrote:Hello,
I submitted tier2 application on 27 of September(PSW - Tier2) and just realized my job is at NQF level 4 or above. I didn't know it was increased to level 6 since June cuz I refered to the old April code of practice(saved the pdf...)
They changed this policy silently that I didn't even notice it.
Will I get refused because of this? What should I do at the moment? I can't just wait until they refuse me cuz my PSW expire on Dec 14th. Shall I withdraw my application and tell my employer to apply for another COS but i don't know how long will that take? We got only one unrestricted Cos when issued the sponsorship.
Anyone have some advice? It will be much appreciated.
Withdraw your applicatoin and ask your employer to change the SOC code on your COS.
You can edit fields in COS as long as its not used .
Do it asap. once they refuse you cannot re use COS and it takes 5 monts to get another COS even unrestricted.
blobfish wrote:Thank you for your reply! So as long as they haven't checked my cos that means my employ can edit the COS? So i just need to find a job code at level 6 that will be fine? However, I can't find any information how to edit it? Could you expain a bit more?muhdkhokhar wrote:They will refuse straight away.blobfish wrote:Hello,
I submitted tier2 application on 27 of September(PSW - Tier2) and just realized my job is at NQF level 4 or above. I didn't know it was increased to level 6 since June cuz I refered to the old April code of practice(saved the pdf...)
They changed this policy silently that I didn't even notice it.
Will I get refused because of this? What should I do at the moment? I can't just wait until they refuse me cuz my PSW expire on Dec 14th. Shall I withdraw my application and tell my employer to apply for another COS but i don't know how long will that take? We got only one unrestricted Cos when issued the sponsorship.
Anyone have some advice? It will be much appreciated.
Withdraw your applicatoin and ask your employer to change the SOC code on your COS.
You can edit fields in COS as long as its not used .
Do it asap. once they refuse you cannot re use COS and it takes 5 monts to get another COS even unrestricted.
Your advice has been very helpful. Thank you so much.
I found this on ukba webiste:muhdkhokhar wrote:I am extremely sorry but it cannot be amended. Sorry
Does that mean I can ask my employer to cancel the current one and assign a new one without request a new slot? And at the same time I should withdraw my application?You must make sure that the migrant's details are right when you create a certificate of sponsorship.
You can use the 'sponsor note' field to amend minor errors identified after the certificate of sponsorship has been created. Examples of acceptable amendments are corrections to a mistyped name or date of birth.
If the main details are wrong, you must cancel the certificate and assign a new one, if needed, to ensure that the details are the same as the one in the migrant's application. You must do this if, for example:
the SOC code or tier/category is incorrect; or
more than one of the migrant's identifiable details need to be changed - such as a full change to the date of birth and nationality, or to the surname and date of birth.
If you assign a new certificate of sponsorship, you will need to pay the relevant fee for assigning a certificate of sponsorship.
Please note that the 'sponsor note' field can only be used to notify changes on a live certificate of sponsorship.
I think you've got it.But you could check with ICS Legal. They have all the knowledge. Its really cheap but they are great. I have a good experience from them.blobfish wrote:I found this on ukba webiste:muhdkhokhar wrote:I am extremely sorry but it cannot be amended. Sorry
Does that mean I can ask my employer to cancel the current one and assign a new one without request a new slot? And at the same time I should withdraw my application?You must make sure that the migrant's details are right when you create a certificate of sponsorship.
You can use the 'sponsor note' field to amend minor errors identified after the certificate of sponsorship has been created. Examples of acceptable amendments are corrections to a mistyped name or date of birth.
If the main details are wrong, you must cancel the certificate and assign a new one, if needed, to ensure that the details are the same as the one in the migrant's application. You must do this if, for example:
the SOC code or tier/category is incorrect; or
more than one of the migrant's identifiable details need to be changed - such as a full change to the date of birth and nationality, or to the surname and date of birth.
If you assign a new certificate of sponsorship, you will need to pay the relevant fee for assigning a certificate of sponsorship.
Please note that the 'sponsor note' field can only be used to notify changes on a live certificate of sponsorship.
However, they also said:muhdkhokhar wrote:I think you've got it.But you could check with ICS Legal. They have all the knowledge. Its really cheap but they are great. I have a good experience from them.blobfish wrote:I found this on ukba webiste:muhdkhokhar wrote:I am extremely sorry but it cannot be amended. Sorry
Does that mean I can ask my employer to cancel the current one and assign a new one without request a new slot? And at the same time I should withdraw my application?You must make sure that the migrant's details are right when you create a certificate of sponsorship.
You can use the 'sponsor note' field to amend minor errors identified after the certificate of sponsorship has been created. Examples of acceptable amendments are corrections to a mistyped name or date of birth.
If the main details are wrong, you must cancel the certificate and assign a new one, if needed, to ensure that the details are the same as the one in the migrant's application. You must do this if, for example:
the SOC code or tier/category is incorrect; or
more than one of the migrant's identifiable details need to be changed - such as a full change to the date of birth and nationality, or to the surname and date of birth.
If you assign a new certificate of sponsorship, you will need to pay the relevant fee for assigning a certificate of sponsorship.
Please note that the 'sponsor note' field can only be used to notify changes on a live certificate of sponsorship.
http://www.icslegal.com/
No PSW isnt replaced by Tier 2. They used to have Work permit before Tier 2. PSW is Tier 1.blobfish wrote:However, they also said:muhdkhokhar wrote:I think you've got it.But you could check with ICS Legal. They have all the knowledge. Its really cheap but they are great. I have a good experience from them.blobfish wrote:I found this on ukba webiste:muhdkhokhar wrote:I am extremely sorry but it cannot be amended. Sorry
Does that mean I can ask my employer to cancel the current one and assign a new one without request a new slot? And at the same time I should withdraw my application?You must make sure that the migrant's details are right when you create a certificate of sponsorship.
You can use the 'sponsor note' field to amend minor errors identified after the certificate of sponsorship has been created. Examples of acceptable amendments are corrections to a mistyped name or date of birth.
If the main details are wrong, you must cancel the certificate and assign a new one, if needed, to ensure that the details are the same as the one in the migrant's application. You must do this if, for example:
the SOC code or tier/category is incorrect; or
more than one of the migrant's identifiable details need to be changed - such as a full change to the date of birth and nationality, or to the surname and date of birth.
If you assign a new certificate of sponsorship, you will need to pay the relevant fee for assigning a certificate of sponsorship.
Please note that the 'sponsor note' field can only be used to notify changes on a live certificate of sponsorship.
http://www.icslegal.com/
In addition, the following table lists those occupations which are skilled to NQF level 4 but not to NQF level 6. Tier 2 applicants can only be sponsored for jobs in these occupations if:
the job appears on the Shortage Occupation List, or
the job is in one of the creative sector occupations marked “NQF 4 (Creative)”, or
the applicant is currently in the UK under Tier 2, and has been in Tier 2 since before the changes made on 14 June 2012 came into force, or
the applicant is currently in the UK under an old immigration category that was replaced by Tier 2, such as work permit holders.
Isn't PSW replaced by Tier2 and is a work permit? They made this too ambigous....I am working under PSW now, does that
help?
Thanks for your answer. So I guess what I can do now is:muhdkhokhar wrote:No PSW isnt replaced by Tier 2. They used to have Work permit before Tier 2. PSW is Tier 1.blobfish wrote:However, they also said:muhdkhokhar wrote:I think you've got it.But you could check with ICS Legal. They have all the knowledge. Its really cheap but they are great. I have a good experience from them.blobfish wrote:
I found this on ukba webiste:
Does that mean I can ask my employer to cancel the current one and assign a new one without request a new slot? And at the same time I should withdraw my application?
http://www.icslegal.com/
In addition, the following table lists those occupations which are skilled to NQF level 4 but not to NQF level 6. Tier 2 applicants can only be sponsored for jobs in these occupations if:
the job appears on the Shortage Occupation List, or
the job is in one of the creative sector occupations marked “NQF 4 (Creative)”, or
the applicant is currently in the UK under Tier 2, and has been in Tier 2 since before the changes made on 14 June 2012 came into force, or
the applicant is currently in the UK under an old immigration category that was replaced by Tier 2, such as work permit holders.
Isn't PSW replaced by Tier2 and is a work permit? They made this too ambigous....I am working under PSW now, does that
help?