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Can I Combine Tier 2 and vignette visas (exempt visa for non-diplomatic) for applying for ILR (5 years route)?

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Can I Combine Tier 2 and vignette visas (exempt visa for non-diplomatic) for applying for ILR (5 years route)?

Post by yfathy » Sat Feb 06, 2021 6:48 pm

Hello,

I would like some advice, please.

I was on a Tier 2 visa (2018-2020) for 27 months. I then joined an international organisation, which is listed here List of International Organisations. To the end, I now have an exempt visa sticker on my passport, which includes: "Exempt from Immigration control: Section 8(2) or (3)"

I would like to know the following, please:

- Can I apply for ILR (5 years route) in 2023 by combining time spent on Tier 2 and vignette visas?.
- Would switching now again to Tier 2 allow me to count previous time on Tier 2 (27 months) or vignette time (currently 7 months) or both towards ILR (5 years route)?

Kind Regards,

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Re: Can I Combine Tier 2 and vignette visas (exempt visa for non-diplomatic) for applying for ILR (5 years route)?

Post by secret.simon » Sat Feb 06, 2021 7:00 pm

No, you can't combine time in the UK on Tier 2 and on Exempt status.
Appendix Skilled Worker of the UK Immigration Rules wrote:Qualifying period requirement for settlement as a Skilled Worker
SW 21.1. The applicant must have spent a continuous period of 5 years in the UK.

SW 21.2. The 5-year continuous period must consist of time with permission on any of, or any combination of, the following routes:
(a) Skilled Worker; or
(b) Global talent; or
(c) Innovator; or
(d) T2 Minister of Religion; or
(e) T2 Sportsperson; or
(f) Representative of an Overseas Business; or
(g) as a Tier 1 Migrant, other than as a Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur) Migrant.
Even if you switch back to the Skilled Worker category, your ILR clock will reset to zero as the requirement is a continuous residence of five years in the UK under the specific categories listed above.

Generally the only way to acquire ILR by a combination of categories is on the 10 year Long Residence route.

By definition, people exempt from the Immigration Rules, by for example working for an international organisation, do not have any pathway to ILR under the Immigration Rules, as they are exempt from those very Rules that grant ILR. By contrast, any continuous legal residence in the UK counts towards Long Residence.

EDIT: I am no longer sure if people on Exempt status are even eligible for ILR under Long Residence. The last paragraph of the Exempt page on the gov.uk site states "It is not possible to apply the provisions of the Immigration Rules to people who are not subject to UK legislation.".

If people with Exempt status are not subject to UK legislation at all, by definition, they can't acquire ILR, which is a status under UK legislation, at all.
I am not a lawyer or immigration advisor. My statements/comments do not constitute legal advice. E&OE. Please do not PM me for advice.

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Re: Can I Combine Tier 2 and vignette visas (exempt visa for non-diplomatic) for applying for ILR (5 years route)?

Post by vinny » Mon Feb 15, 2021 8:33 am

See also Time spent in the UK whilst exempt from immigration control
Time spent in the UK exempt from immigration control must be counted as lawful residence. People exempt from immigration control include diplomats and members of the armed forces.
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I think time spent while exempt may be included under Long residence. Applicants may apply after they cease to be exempt.
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