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Thanks very much Zimba, my current visa will end on 23rd May 2021, my current CoS start date will be 20th May 2021.
The long residence is based on lawful residence. If you apply before visa expiry, your lawful residence continues under section 3C. Your visa and its conditions will be extended automatically until a decision is made. Your employer does not need to do anythingperryW wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 4:47 amThanks very much Zimba, my current visa will end on 23rd May 2021, my current CoS start date will be 20th May 2021.
What if I ask my employer to change the CoS start date to 2nd June 2021 to make time for me? Will that break the law? My concern is that it wiil create a 12 days gap between my current visa and my next visa. Will that be the case? Is it a good idea to do that?
Thanks again Zimba, my employer is happy to change the CoS start date to 2nd June 2021 to buy time for me, I was just worried that the period between that and my current visa expiry date (23rd May 2021 to 2nd June 2021, 12 days), will this deemed to be a gap when I apply for ILR in June 2024?Zimba wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 9:53 amThe long residence is based on lawful residence. If you apply before visa expiry, your lawful residence continues under section 3C. Your visa and its conditions will be extended automatically until a decision is made. Your employer does not need to do anythingperryW wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 4:47 amThanks very much Zimba, my current visa will end on 23rd May 2021, my current CoS start date will be 20th May 2021.
What if I ask my employer to change the CoS start date to 2nd June 2021 to make time for me? Will that break the law? My concern is that it wiil create a 12 days gap between my current visa and my next visa. Will that be the case? Is it a good idea to do that?
Your CoS date is irrelevant. Section 3C extends your visa automatically and regardless of a new CoS. You could in fact terminate your employment now and you still will remain a lawful resident after your visa expiry (assuming you apply for ILR before visa expiry). The long residence rules do not care about your CoS. As I said it is based on lawful residenceperryW wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 11:01 amThanks again Zimba, my employer is happy to change the CoS start date to 2nd June 2021 to buy time for me, I was just worried that the period between that and my current visa expiry date (23rd May 2021 to 2nd June 2021, 12 days), will this deemed to be a gap when I apply for ILR in June 2024?