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No, so far you have valid leave at time of application you retain same rights till a decision is made on your ILR.hp257 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 11:07 amHi everyone, I wonder if anyone could help me?
I will be staying in the UK for 10 years September 2023, and I suppose I will be able to submit an ILR (long residence route) application in August 2023. However, my current Tier 2 (general) visa will expire in October 2023 and so will my contract, as I work under a fixed-term (not permanent) contract.
I wonder if the expiry of both visa and work contract has any impact on my eligibility in ILR (LR) application? I heard people applying via the 5-year working visa route need to make sure their contract is still valid for quite a while after ILR application. You heard wrong
Thanks very much in advance!
Most people's visa validity expire close to the time they apply for a new one or ILR.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 10:37 amNo, so far you have valid leave at time of application you retain same rights till a decision is made on your ILR.hp257 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 11:07 amHi everyone, I wonder if anyone could help me?
I will be staying in the UK for 10 years September 2023, and I suppose I will be able to submit an ILR (long residence route) application in August 2023. However, my current Tier 2 (general) visa will expire in October 2023 and so will my contract, as I work under a fixed-term (not permanent) contract.
I wonder if the expiry of both visa and work contract has any impact on my eligibility in ILR (LR) application? I heard people applying via the 5-year working visa route need to make sure their contract is still valid for quite a while after ILR application. You heard wrong
Thanks very much in advance!
Sounds great, thanks very much!AmazonianX wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 10:37 amNo, so far you have valid leave at time of application you retain same rights till a decision is made on your ILR.hp257 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 11:07 amHi everyone, I wonder if anyone could help me?
I will be staying in the UK for 10 years September 2023, and I suppose I will be able to submit an ILR (long residence route) application in August 2023. However, my current Tier 2 (general) visa will expire in October 2023 and so will my contract, as I work under a fixed-term (not permanent) contract.
I wonder if the expiry of both visa and work contract has any impact on my eligibility in ILR (LR) application? I heard people applying via the 5-year working visa route need to make sure their contract is still valid for quite a while after ILR application. You heard wrong
Thanks very much in advance!
That's great news to me, thanks very muchTicktack wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 10:42 amMost people's visa validity expire close to the time they apply for a new one or ILR.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 10:37 amNo, so far you have valid leave at time of application you retain same rights till a decision is made on your ILR.hp257 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 11:07 amHi everyone, I wonder if anyone could help me?
I will be staying in the UK for 10 years September 2023, and I suppose I will be able to submit an ILR (long residence route) application in August 2023. However, my current Tier 2 (general) visa will expire in October 2023 and so will my contract, as I work under a fixed-term (not permanent) contract.
I wonder if the expiry of both visa and work contract has any impact on my eligibility in ILR (LR) application? I heard people applying via the 5-year working visa route need to make sure their contract is still valid for quite a while after ILR application. You heard wrong
Thanks very much in advance!
ILR(LR) doesn't have work conditions attached to it.
Edit, beaten to the draw by AmazonianX.![]()
Yes.
This just means you don't have to wait for your current visa to expire if you've been here for 10 years already, but can apply for SET(LR) as soon as its 28 days before 10 years.
Within 10 days after your last date of employment.I wonder if anyone knows when does HR inform Home Office, immediately after I submit my resignation, or after my last day?
What is this exactly??I applied for a programme
Thanks for pointing this out! Yes I am aware of this policy. The programme is a short-term training programme that aligns with my experience and interests, so I thought I may be able to attend it if I am able to obtain ILR in time (and if super priority is available then).What is this exactly??I applied for a programme
If you hold a tier 2 skilled worker visa, you cannot do anything other than work for your sponsor until you have received your ILR. Your Tier 2 visa conditions continue until ILR is approved.
No, you cannot do ANY work, paid or unpaid, if you are no longer working for your Tier 2 sponsor.is it legal to take unpaid volunteer work after my last day while waiting for the ILR decision? I am on a Tier 2 (General) Visa now.
It is possible to do unpaid voluntary work with a Skilled worker visa:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ntary_workThe applicant can do voluntary work in any sector. They must not be paid or receive other money for the voluntary work, except reasonable expenses as described in section 44 of the National Minimum Wage Act.
My understanding was that this can only be done if they are still employed by their sponsor, which the OP will not be.zimba wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 5:50 pmIt is possible to do unpaid volunteer work with the Skilled worker visa:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ntary_workThe applicant can do voluntary work in any sector. They must not be paid or receive other money for the voluntary work, except reasonable expenses as described in section 44 of the National Minimum Wage Act.
The HO holds your records and it should not impact your application negatively. For your peace of mind you may include a cover letter to address it but not enough to withdraw the application.hp257 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 6:36 pmHello
I recently submitted my ILR application online. I used my passport stamps as departure and arrival dates for my past trips from/to the UK in the online application form. However, I later discovered that a few departure dates were incorrect due to time zone differences.
E.g. I left UK on 01 Jan, but the passport stamp was 02 Jan as the destination's local time was ahead of UK time.
Approx. 4-5 departure dates were incorrect. Overall I was only absent for a total of ~160 days.
I wonder if the incorrect departure dates will impact my ILR application? Should not
I haven't attended UKVCAS appointment yet -- I plan to include a cover letter, a summary table of all my departure/re-entry dates, and my booking confirmation/tickets for my trips. I hope these are sufficient and I don't need to withdraw my application?No
Thank you very much in advance!
The UKVI does not care about your passport stamps. The departure and arrival date are all based on UK timehp257 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 6:36 pmHello
I recently submitted my ILR application online. I used my passport stamps as departure and arrival dates for my past trips from/to the UK in the online application form. However, I later discovered that a few departure dates were incorrect due to time zone differences.
E.g. I left UK on 01 Jan, but the passport stamp was 02 Jan as the destination's local time was ahead of UK time.
Approx. 4-5 departure dates were incorrect. Overall I was only absent for a total of ~160 days.
I wonder if the incorrect departure dates will impact my ILR application?
I haven't attended UKVCAS appointment yet -- I plan to include a cover letter, a summary table of all my departure/re-entry dates, and my booking confirmation/tickets for my trips. I hope these are sufficient and I don't need to withdraw my application?
Thank you very much in advance!
Thanks very much! I've included a cover letter. Finger crossedAmazonianX wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 6:53 pmThe HO holds your records and it should not impact your application negatively. For your peace of mind you may include a cover letter to address it but not enough to withdraw the application.hp257 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 6:36 pmHello
I recently submitted my ILR application online. I used my passport stamps as departure and arrival dates for my past trips from/to the UK in the online application form. However, I later discovered that a few departure dates were incorrect due to time zone differences.
E.g. I left UK on 01 Jan, but the passport stamp was 02 Jan as the destination's local time was ahead of UK time.
Approx. 4-5 departure dates were incorrect. Overall I was only absent for a total of ~160 days.
I wonder if the incorrect departure dates will impact my ILR application? Should not
I haven't attended UKVCAS appointment yet -- I plan to include a cover letter, a summary table of all my departure/re-entry dates, and my booking confirmation/tickets for my trips. I hope these are sufficient and I don't need to withdraw my application?No
Thank you very much in advance!
Thanks very much zimba! I didn't realise this until I submitted my application... I've submitted a cover letter and a summary table of my actual departure dates to explain...zimba wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 11:42 pmThe UKVI does not care about your passport stamps. The departure and arrival date are all based on UK timehp257 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 6:36 pmHello
I recently submitted my ILR application online. I used my passport stamps as departure and arrival dates for my past trips from/to the UK in the online application form. However, I later discovered that a few departure dates were incorrect due to time zone differences.
E.g. I left UK on 01 Jan, but the passport stamp was 02 Jan as the destination's local time was ahead of UK time.
Approx. 4-5 departure dates were incorrect. Overall I was only absent for a total of ~160 days.
I wonder if the incorrect departure dates will impact my ILR application?
I haven't attended UKVCAS appointment yet -- I plan to include a cover letter, a summary table of all my departure/re-entry dates, and my booking confirmation/tickets for my trips. I hope these are sufficient and I don't need to withdraw my application?
Thank you very much in advance!
Nope it would not. You've explained it in the cover letter.I hope the incorrect departure dates won't impact my application?