ILR eligibility - sick leave whilst on T2 General
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 3:28 pm
I have been in the UK for 4 years+ on a company sponsored visa (Tier 2 General), and will qualify for ILR in 10 months if my employment continues.
The problem is that I have been quite unwell due to some virus infection (don't know how it happened), causing me constant fatigue and fever. My doctor said it is going to take more than a couple of months, if not years, to recover, and advised to go on sick leave as conditions worsened in the past month. I am very reluctant to do so as I am worried about my job security, and more importantly, the adverse impact on my ILR eligibility due to the long-term leave of absence.
Can anyone please advise if I can still keep my T2 General status if I go on a sick leave lasting longer than 1 month, say 3 months? Will it reset or suspend my ILR clock? I believe I will be paid up until 6 months of continuous sick leave, but what if it is not paid after 3 months? I will remain in the UK during my sick leave so don't need to worry about 180 day rule.
Many thanks.
The problem is that I have been quite unwell due to some virus infection (don't know how it happened), causing me constant fatigue and fever. My doctor said it is going to take more than a couple of months, if not years, to recover, and advised to go on sick leave as conditions worsened in the past month. I am very reluctant to do so as I am worried about my job security, and more importantly, the adverse impact on my ILR eligibility due to the long-term leave of absence.
Can anyone please advise if I can still keep my T2 General status if I go on a sick leave lasting longer than 1 month, say 3 months? Will it reset or suspend my ILR clock? I believe I will be paid up until 6 months of continuous sick leave, but what if it is not paid after 3 months? I will remain in the UK during my sick leave so don't need to worry about 180 day rule.
Many thanks.