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What is the risk of resigning right after knowing the ILR application successful before receiving BRP?
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2022 6:40 pm
by myself19999
I have submitted my ILR application with super-priority service. My appointment will be on the day after tomorrow. I am hoping to get the decision this week if I am lucky. My question is what is the risk if I resign right after I have got the notification of the successful decision but before receiving my BRP? I have got a job offer and I really want to resign as soon as possible. Thanks a lot.
(Set(O) tier 2 route)
Re: What is the risk of resigning right after knowing the ILR application successful before receiving BRP?
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:12 pm
by Ticktack
myself19999 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 6:40 pm
I have submitted my ILR application with super-priority service. My appointment will be on the day after tomorrow. I am hoping to get the decision this week if I am lucky. My question is what is the risk if I resign right after I have got the notification of the successful decision but before receiving my BRP? I have got a job offer and I really want to resign as soon as possible. Thanks a lot.
(Set(O) tier 2 route)
Technically, it should be fine. To be safe, I'd wait those little extra days. Better safe than sorry!

Re: What is the risk of resigning right after knowing the ILR application successful before receiving BRP?
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2022 11:24 am
by zimba
The moment your ILR is approved, the work limitations no longer apply
Re: What is the risk of resigning right after knowing the ILR application successful before receiving BRP?
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2022 12:12 pm
by Zerubbabel
It should be fine once you get your decision.
However, I don't know how unbearable your job is, but if you can wait to get that shiny plastic card in hand before resigning, that would be much better.
In theory, I don't see any reason why you cannot resign once you get your positive decision, but in practice, I would give it an extra time.