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your post is not very clear...visitkans wrote:Posting on behalf of my friend who asked me this question,
His ILR is due in September this year, he entered UK on WP through an Indian comp, after approx 9 months, he got another job in the UK, so he went to India to resign and his new employer said they will transfer the old WP, but as the process was getting delayed, the new employer consulted their lawyers and said that he could enter UK on the old permit and once in UK he can change to the new WP, so he did that and got a new WP from the employer, after 1.5 years he applied HSMP and he is now on Tier 1.
Company 1: some date to September (say 5th) - WP valid 2 yrs
Entered UK around October 1st week on old WP - Old WP still has leave.
Got new WP from October for 2 years.
But there is no break in payslips.
I told him not to panic, do you guys foresee any issues in his ILR process?
If you need any more info, can get it..
Sorry about not being clear, tried to put it in as he told me:)shs213 wrote:your post is not very clear...visitkans wrote:Posting on behalf of my friend who asked me this question,
His ILR is due in September this year, he entered UK on WP through an Indian comp, after approx 9 months, he got another job in the UK, so he went to India to resign and his new employer said they will transfer the old WP, but as the process was getting delayed, the new employer consulted their lawyers and said that he could enter UK on the old permit and once in UK he can change to the new WP, so he did that and got a new WP from the employer, after 1.5 years he applied HSMP and he is now on Tier 1.
Company 1: some date to September (say 5th) - WP valid 2 yrs
Entered UK around October 1st week on old WP - Old WP still has leave.
Got new WP from October for 2 years.
But there is no break in payslips.
I told him not to panic, do you guys foresee any issues in his ILR process?
If you need any more info, can get it..
Are you saying he worked for company X when his WP was in company Y for two years?
it would be easy if you put down in bullet format with dates and visa type...
I think he'll slip through the case worker radar as long as he's got P60 and economically actuve etc... Also, he's currently in T1...
Things going your way, he's been in cont employment through out his 5YP starting from 06... If the HO asks for P60, he should be able to provide them and also they will tie back with the company issued the WP...dimsav wrote:It is important to know exact dates when he resigned from Company 1 and started with company 2:
- If this period is less than 28 days, then the "5 years clock" starts from Sep 2006, so ILR in Sep 2011 (which wont already exist by the that date);
- If this period is more than 28 days, than continuous employment is broken, hence, the clock starts from the beginning of his work in Company 2.
This is what I too think - he might get away with this.....visitkans wrote:
During the ILR process they check the last 3 months slips and all P60s.. so not sure how this might come up.
visitkans wrote:
May be the only issue was he went offshore to submit resignation instead of submitting it here.
haahaa true.....shs213 wrote:This is what I too think - he might get away with this.....visitkans wrote:
During the ILR process they check the last 3 months slips and all P60s.. so not sure how this might come up.
visitkans wrote:
May be the only issue was he went offshore to submit resignation instead of submitting it here.
Don't say why he went off shore :d
As long as his out of the country days total is under 180 days - he'll be ok...