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hashmil wrote:Going through the same thing. Though the first thing i told them about was my visa situation. Therefore they had HR and legal working on it right at the beginning.
So, it's taken 4 weeks for the RMLT now, and by next week i'll be sending my application by post. It will take around 4 more weeks to process that. And then ONLY after i get my new visa i will be able to hand in my resignation at my current company. and that will be 4 weeks notice. in total that will be 3 months. (we will be putting the start date for the new company accordingly, so that the old visa and the new visa doesn't overlap.)
Thankfully, we did discuss this before i accepted the offer. They were fully aware of the 3 months. I could've cut down 4 weeks from that if i opted to do a same-day application. but the new company were just happy for me to send in the postal one.
It's always best to hand in your notice after you receive the visa and your passport itself. It'll be a rather horrible situation if by bad luck the decision gets refused. The UKBA made a mistake last time and refused my tier 2 application - long story short, they accepted the mistake and reversed the decision. Point being, you don't want to be in a situation where you hand in your notice, and then be in a "limbo" where you can't start the new job because you didnt get the visa yet, or can't work at the old place as you've resigned.Yen wrote:Just a quick update for my situation.
They are currying out the RLMT, I will send out my application next week.
They will use priority scheme, and I will receive my result in 10 days.
So I will hand in my notice when they assign me the CoS.
Hope it helps.
Yen
Unfortunately, once you submit your new application, that means you give up your previous leave. If you have failed the new application, you will need to submit another application otherwise you can't work in the old place even you haven't resigned.hashmil wrote:It's always best to hand in your notice after you receive the visa and your passport itself. It'll be a rather horrible situation if by bad luck the decision gets refused. The UKBA made a mistake last time and refused my tier 2 application - long story short, they accepted the mistake and reversed the decision. Point being, you don't want to be in a situation where you hand in your notice, and then be in a "limbo" where you can't start the new job because you didnt get the visa yet, or can't work at the old place as you've resigned.Yen wrote:Just a quick update for my situation.
They are currying out the RLMT, I will send out my application next week.
They will use priority scheme, and I will receive my result in 10 days.
So I will hand in my notice when they assign me the CoS.
Hope it helps.
Yen
not soYen wrote:[
Unfortunately, once you submit your new application, that means you give up your previous leave. If you have failed the new application, you will need to submit another application otherwise you can't work in the old place even you haven't resigned.
I was advised by the lawyer if you try to move into another category or switch over and you fail even if your visa hasn't expired you still can't automatically switch it back to the previous leave.manci wrote:not soYen wrote:[
Unfortunately, once you submit your new application, that means you give up your previous leave. If you have failed the new application, you will need to submit another application otherwise you can't work in the old place even you haven't resigned.
a) you will not have a CoS until the RLMT has been completed and it is not a good idea to submit your application without a CoS.Yen wrote: They are currying out the RLMT, I will send out my application next week.
They will use priority scheme, and I will receive my result in 10 days.
So I will hand in my notice when they assign me the CoS.