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No, that is not so.cset134 wrote:Thanks so much for your reply. However won't I have to resign from my current job to be able to make a new visa application (i.e. can you have 2 tier 2 visas at the same time? Only when I resign my current employer can cancel my tier 2 and I can apply for the same with my new employer?)
Hi Manci,manci wrote:No, that is not so.cset134 wrote:Thanks so much for your reply. However won't I have to resign from my current job to be able to make a new visa application (i.e. can you have 2 tier 2 visas at the same time? Only when I resign my current employer can cancel my tier 2 and I can apply for the same with my new employer?)
The new employer can assign a CoS to you and you can apply for leave to remain before resigning your job. Once the application is approved your visa will be changed.
The danger of resigning before getting your application approved by UKBA is that if there is any problem with the application, and it is refused, you may have to leave the country and will not be able to return under T2 for 12 months.
amit.verhani wrote:Hi Manci,manci wrote:No, that is not so.cset134 wrote:Thanks so much for your reply. However won't I have to resign from my current job to be able to make a new visa application (i.e. can you have 2 tier 2 visas at the same time? Only when I resign my current employer can cancel my tier 2 and I can apply for the same with my new employer?)
The new employer can assign a CoS to you and you can apply for leave to remain before resigning your job. Once the application is approved your visa will be changed.
The danger of resigning before getting your application approved by UKBA is that if there is any problem with the application, and it is refused, you may have to leave the country and will not be able to return under T2 for 12 months.
I am in a similar situation and need some help figuring this out please...
Does my new employer need to do a Resident Labour Market Test if I am switching from Tier 2(G) to Tier 2(G) ?? Yes, the RLMT is required for change of employment applications unless the job is a shortage occupation or the salary is more than £150k.
Thanks a lot,
sterlite123 wrote:^^ Thanks for your response.
I have an interview coming up next week (I am already working on Tier 2 Visa). I need clarification regarding the following:
1. My potential employer is asking how can they apply for new CoS without informing my current employer.
-They do realise they apply for CoS to UKBA NOT TO your current employer. So the question is HOW & WHY do they think your current employer will even come to know if they apply for a CoS to UKBA.
2. How long does it take for the new employer to get the CoS allotted to me?
To get their CoS allocation increased - UKBA recommends 4 weeks.
To assign it to you, I would say 15mins max
But can I apply for Visa after getting CoS without resigning from my current job or should I resign? - you should only resign AFTER you get your new visa with your new employer
. Would I be called for biometrics again - not sure, but I would expect so
and a new visa be issued or will they just update my details based on existing visa? = obviously a new visa will be issued.
4. When can i start working for the new employer? Because the link here from UKBA website says "We must approve the migrant's application before they can start their new job, whether that job is with their existing sponsor or with a new sponsor.".. What does approval mean? New visa or something like an acknowledgement letter that UKBA will issue permitting me to start work at new employer
Approval means APPROVAL, means UKBA has APPROVED your application and legally allowed you to stay in the UK. APPROVAL also means completion of the transaction between you and the UKBA...basically meaning ONCE YOU GET THE NEW VISA and ALL THE DOCUMENTS IN YOUR HAND
5. Are there any web links which clearly tells the process to switch between categories which I can show to my potential employer? - dont think so.
Thanks in advance
Thanks amit. I have one more question.. According to T2 policy guidance in para 197, it says "You can continue working for your previous sponsor until the start date on your new Certificate of Sponsorship, provided your previous leave has not expired."..amit.verhani wrote:sterlite123 wrote: 5. Are there any web links which clearly tells the process to switch between categories which I can show to my potential employer? - dont think so.
Thanks in advance
Anamik wrote:Hi All,
I would like to add few more questions here that may help me and other too.
In coming months I am looking to switch to new employer.
1)what documents that I will need for my application? (documents list please)
2)Is any other conditions except RLMT and job SOC code?
3)Can I change my job Profile(SOC Code)?
4) Does I need to inform my current employer before to make application?
Thanks in advance.
Anamik
Hi Manci,manci wrote:amit.verhani wrote:Hi Manci,manci wrote:No, that is not so.cset134 wrote:Thanks so much for your reply. However won't I have to resign from my current job to be able to make a new visa application (i.e. can you have 2 tier 2 visas at the same time? Only when I resign my current employer can cancel my tier 2 and I can apply for the same with my new employer?)
The new employer can assign a CoS to you and you can apply for leave to remain before resigning your job. Once the application is approved your visa will be changed.
The danger of resigning before getting your application approved by UKBA is that if there is any problem with the application, and it is refused, you may have to leave the country and will not be able to return under T2 for 12 months.
I am in a similar situation and need some help figuring this out please...
Does my new employer need to do a Resident Labour Market Test if I am switching from Tier 2(G) to Tier 2(G) ?? Yes, the RLMT is required for change of employment applications unless the job is a shortage occupation or the salary is more than £150k.
Thanks a lot,
Thank you physicskate for your reply.physicskate wrote:Anamik wrote:Hi All,
I would like to add few more questions here that may help me and other too.
In coming months I am looking to switch to new employer.
1)what documents that I will need for my application? (documents list please)
2)Is any other conditions except RLMT and job SOC code?
3)Can I change my job Profile(SOC Code)?
4) Does I need to inform my current employer before to make application?
Thanks in advance.
Anamik
Here is all the info you can need on Tier 2 general applications. I suggest you read the guidance.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... 2/general/
You do not need to inform your current employer before your applications. Bear in mind that you will need to negotiate your notice period and will probably be required to serve this. That is between you and your employer, and is probably stipulated in your contract.
see para 197 of the T2 policy guidance:shanta1654 wrote:If anyone can provide some advice it will be much appreciated:
I am working with tier 2 (general) and my contract is coming to an end in April 30th. I have now a new job and my employer will provide a CoS now with start date of 1st May. Will it be possible that once I change my visa with new cos in March, i can still work till 30th april with my present employer? even if my BRP has changed?
reply2shash wrote:Greetings:
I'm working on Tier-2 Intra Company Transfer in UK from last 4-5 months and looking for Tier-2 (General) visa, so I've some queries on this:
- Can I switch from Tier-2 > ICT to General visa? not unless your first T2 ICT visa was under the rules before 6 April 2011.-
When should I resign from my current company after getting the visa stamped through my new sponsor or after getting the CoS from my new sponsor because I have to serve the notice period with my current sponsor say for 1 month?
- Can I do permanent job as well on tier 2 general instead of contract ones?
please put some light on the above mentioned confusions.
Thanks
manci wrote:reply2shash wrote:Greetings:
I'm working on Tier-2 Intra Company Transfer in UK from last 4-5 months and looking for Tier-2 (General) visa, so I've some queries on this:
- Can I switch from Tier-2 > ICT to General visa? not unless your first T2 ICT visa was under the rules before 6 April 2011.-
>> Thanks Manci, so can I get the tier 2 general stamp from Ireland instead of going back to india?
When should I resign from my current company after getting the visa stamped through my new sponsor or after getting the CoS from my new sponsor because I have to serve the notice period with my current sponsor say for 1 month?
- Can I do permanent job as well on tier 2 general instead of contract ones?
please put some light on the above mentioned confusions.
Thanks