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Switching from Tier 1 to Work permit

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saurya_s
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Switching from Tier 1 to Work permit

Post by saurya_s » Fri Dec 05, 2008 4:11 pm

Hi all,
I have lost job and it seems I won't get extension for HSMP. If my employer can apply for work permit, do I need to go back to home country or can it be done while I am in the UK itself.
Thanks
S

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Post by tvn_ramesh » Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:06 pm

Do you need a job to apply for extension of Tier1/HSMP?? if you can score the required points for the extension of tier1...

please wait for senior boarders to give more/precise details about this query

good luck

saurya_s
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Post by saurya_s » Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:12 pm

Since I have lost job and they ask for last 12 months of salary, I won't be able to get required points. However, I can try to get a job where employer will apply for work permit.
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Post by Vanadil » Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:23 pm

Hi Saurya,

Providing that you can find a management company or an employer that is willing to sponsor you on the new Tier 2 (Replacement of the Work Permit as of 27/11/08 ) requirements then you/they can submit an application for a transfer in country and you do not have to leave.

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Post by saurya_s » Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:27 pm

Vanadil,
Ok, then will both Tier 1 and tier 2 collectively will count for settlement/ILR purpose? Well, when there used to be HSMP and work permit, they were together counted for ILR.
Thanks
S

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Post by Vanadil » Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:31 pm

Yes, the time on both Visas will count towards the end result of ILR. :)

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Re: Switching from Tier 1 to Work permit

Post by republique » Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:34 pm

saurya_s wrote:Hi all,
I have lost job and it seems I won't get extension for HSMP. If my employer can apply for work permit, do I need to go back to home country or can it be done while I am in the UK itself.
Thanks
S
when is your renewal due?

saurya_s
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Post by saurya_s » Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:44 pm

20 Dec 2009 but I don't see I will get any job in next few months. what I will get are very lowly paid jobs.

Another question,
My partner who is dependent on me, if she ask her employee to get a work permit, will it mean that we would have to home country or she can switch to Work permit from dependent visa while in the Uk?
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Post by dingdon » Fri Dec 05, 2008 9:58 pm

saurya_s wrote:20 Dec 2009 but I don't see I will get any job in next few months. what I will get are very lowly paid jobs.

Another question,
My partner who is dependent on me, if she ask her employee to get a work permit, will it mean that we would have to home country or she can switch to Work permit from dependent visa while in the Uk?
S
Hi saurya_s,
As per the below guide lines switching is not possible while in UK.

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/worki ... g/#header1

Switching in to the points-based system
Dependants may not switch into any category of the points-based system in their own right. If your dependants later want to be in the United Kingdom under the points-based system in their own right, they will have to leave the United Kingdom and apply for entry clearance (permission to enter the United Kingdom).

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