iwolga wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2019 2:50 pm
a non-EU Tier 2 employee need to be registered with police and - I assume - notify police if he\she changes the address.
For the sake of avoiding misunderstandings, this depends on nationality, and you'll know this if your nationality is concerned. In other words, this does not mean all Tier 2 visa holders need to register with the police / report changes of circumstances with the police.
That being said, this is the very reason I never contacted the Home Office to notify any change of circumstances. Since I already had to report to the police every single change of address, work, passport, and visas; I always assumed this report would automatically cascade to the Home Office (i don't think it does, but that's what I thought at the time).
This means, in 10 years, the Home Office has known of my current address only when I have made a new application or renewal of visas / residence documentation. I have switched from Student Tier 4 to Post Study, to Tier 2, to EEA BRC, to a replacment EEA BRC... and never ever had a problem; not ever a question of why my address is not the same as the one I used in my last application... so I don't think they keep a record, or that it matters.
I do think I panicked at one point after my first EEA BRC application, as I realised I might have had to notify them of my change of address, and I believe I filled some form at some point, although I'm sorry to say, I cannot remember which one it was or where I found it. I do not have any email trace of this either, nor an acknowledgement of any record being updated. So I have an eerie feeling that that was pointless.
My posts express what I believe are the facts, based on the best of my knowledge, about the topics discussed in this forum. They do not constitute immigration advice.