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Switching Employers and Tier 2 visa duration

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fach
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Switching Employers and Tier 2 visa duration

Post by fach » Sat Apr 18, 2015 11:47 pm

Hi guys,

I am currently on my first Tier 2 visa and it will expire in 1.5 years.
If I switch employer now,
will UKBA transfer the 1.5 years left on my current Tier 2 visa to the new one?
or would they issue me with a fresh 3 year visa.
In which case after 4.5 years I will need to make a third Tier 2 visa application in order to have the five years stay needed for ILR.
Is this line of thought correct?

Thank you guys and I am sorry if this question has been addressed already.
Last edited by fach on Sun Apr 19, 2015 9:31 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Re: Switching Employers and Tier 2 visa duration

Post by talk2ram.28 » Sun Apr 19, 2015 9:18 am

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Re: Switching Employers and Tier 2 visa duration

Post by manci » Sun Apr 19, 2015 9:31 am

fach wrote:Hi guys,

I am currently on my first Tier 2 visa and it will expire in 1.5 years.
If I switch employer now,
will UKBA transfer the number of years left on my current Tier 2 visa to the new BRP?
or would they issue me with a fresh 3 year visa.
no, your remaining leave will not be transferred, you'll get a new leave the length of which will be the period of engagement in the new job as stated in the new CoS or 6 years from your initial leave, whichever comes sooner.

In which case after 4.5 years I will need to make a third Tier 2 visa application in order to qualify for ILR.
Is this line of thought correct?

Thank you guys and I am sorry if this question has been addressed already.

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