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For ILR eligibility will it count time in Tier 2 General and as a dependant of Tier 2 General also.moonlight55 wrote:There is no limit of how many Tier 2 visa you can apply. The limit is on the total no. of years spent on Tier 2 which is capped to 6 years.
Also, when you switch employers, you will have to apply for a new Tier 2 visa and your visa continuity remains for ILR purposes. Also, the total of previously spent time on Tier 2 and the new visa duration cannot be greater than 6 years.
No, you cannot combine the time like that unless applying for ILR based on Long Residence. You would need 5 years as Tier 2 visa OR 5 years as PBS dependent (post July 2012) rules.jkcool wrote:For ILR eligibility will it count time in Tier 2 General and as a dependant of Tier 2 General also.
For example : If I work for 3 years on Tier 2 General and if I swicth to Tier 2 General Dependant and work for another 2 years, will I be able to apply for ILR ?
Thank you so much for the clarifications. I have been searching for a definite answer. Because even though the visa type is Tier 2 for a PBS dependent , I was under the impression that the 5 year counts. So it's better for me to continue on Tier 2 general to become eligible for ILR than switching Tier 2.CR001 wrote: No, you cannot combine the time like that unless applying for ILR based on Long Residence. You would need 5 years as Tier 2 visa OR 5 years as PBS dependent (post July 2012) rules.