Good morning all!
I have two questions related to "getting ahead" of the upcoming the immigration rule changes, on which I would really appreciate an opinion. We sponsor a handful of employees on Skilled Worker Visas (not health and social care). They are currently paid £27-28k, well below the yet-to-be-implemented £38k minimum. Most of the current visas are due to expire in the next 12-18m. We also employ one person who is on a 2-year Graduate Visa. So, my two questions are:
1. Is it possible to "renew/extend" Skilled Worker Visas long before their expiry? I understand that we can apply for renewal in the 3m lead-up to their expiry, but I am not sure if we can apply (for example) 9m before expiry? The reason is obvious, i.e. that we could avoid letting them all go by effectively "locking in" their current rates ahead of the rule change. I presume that if this were possible, there would be no refund of the "unused" portion of the ISC/IHS, but I think that cost might be outweighed by the benefit mentioned. I am also pessimistically assuming (although I thought this was unclear from the parliament Q&A last year) that the new salary threshold *will* apply to Skilled Worker Visa renewals
2. For our one worker on the graduate visa, I have a similar question. Can we sponsor them on a Skilled Worker Visa well before the expiry of the graduate visa, and therefore avoid needing to pay (in fact we simply would not hire) the £38k?
Thank you very much
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