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Query regarding switching Tier 2 ICT long term visa to Tier

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Query regarding switching Tier 2 ICT long term visa to Tier

Post by Dev001 » Sat Sep 26, 2015 9:10 pm

Hi All,

Could anyone help me on my below query please.

Currently, I am working in UK on Tier 2 ICT long term visa from May 2012. Now, I got another offer and the employer is ready to sponsor me Tier 2 General visa.
But, I am not sure whether it is possible or not. As I am aware, I have to back to my home country and after serving one year cooling period only I am able to switch.
But, some one is suggesting switching is possible without serving cooling period, but stamping should be done from home country for Tier 2 general visa.

I totally confused. Could anyone advise on me this as I don’t want to take risk ( leaving my current job ) unless until, I don’t have confirmation on this

Appreciate your suggestion & help on this.



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Re: Query regarding switching Tier 2 ICT long term visa to T

Post by physicskate » Sat Sep 26, 2015 9:20 pm

As I said in your other (identical) thread:

12 month cooling off to switch from T2 ICT to Tier 2 General as your visa was issued after 6 April, 2011. This is incredibly well-covered territory.

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Re: Query regarding switching Tier 2 ICT long term visa to T

Post by CR001 » Sun Sep 27, 2015 9:22 am

According to this post below, you are British?

http://www.immigrationboards.com/claimi ... l#p1109449

If you are asking questions on behalf of someone else, you need to please state this when you start a thread to avoid confusion.
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