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List down the exact dates e.g.Rupinder1982 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2017 8:03 pmHi Guys
Wondered if you could help out with this doubt that I am struggling to find answer on Home Office website.
I entered on Tier 2 (general) Visa in June 2012. Since then I have changed my sponsor twice. Even though there has not been a break in the continuity of my visa at any point, however in between changing 2 jobs I decided to take a break and went back home for about 2 months. So for this time I had a valid visa and a job in hand but I was unemployed for 61 days.
Does this have an impact on eligibility for ILR now via 5 year route?

Rupinder1982 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2017 11:28 pm1. 1st Visa : from 27th March 2012 Valid till 26th March 2014
2. While in employment with the first sponsor got selected for the second job and applied for a new sponsor visa before giving my resignation notice.
3. 2nd Visa issued on 17th December 2013 (still working with the first employer)
4. Last day with first employer 16th Jan 2014.
5. Left for India 23rd Jan 2014 and back on 14th March 2014
Were you out of the United Kingdom for business trip? Was this part of you annual vacation?
6. Started working with the second sponsor on 17th March 2014
Thanks a lot for helping out

Any unpaid holidays more than 30 days have to be notified by employer. In order to get ILR you have to provide letter from the employer that all the holidays outside the UK were fully paid and part of the entitlementsRupinder1982 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2017 6:34 amWere you out of the United Kingdom for business trip? Was this part of you annual vacation?
It was just to have a break from work and to spend some time with family. I had asked my employer to delay my joining date. Hence, unpaid and not working for anyone during that duration.

