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No, you would have conditions on your employment restricting you to work of a particular type with one employer because you are here on a work permit. You would be breaking the law. There is an actually a criminal offence for working in breach of your conditions. In practice people get removed from the UK instead. There could also be a fine of up to £10k for your new employer.Would I be able start that new job without a work permit (certificate of sponsorship) and go directly into that job like I was a British citizen?
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... les/part5/Indefinite leave to remain for a work permit holder
134. Indefinite leave to remain may be granted on application to a person provided:
(i) he has spent a continuous period of 5 years lawfully in the UK, of which the most recent period must have been spent with leave as a work permit holder (under paragraphs 128 to 133 of these rules), and the remainder must be any combination of leave as a work permit holder or leave as a highly skilled migrant (under paragraphs 135A to 135F of these rules) or leave as a self-employed lawyer (under the concession that appeared in Chapter 6, Section 1 Annex D of the Immigration Directorate Instructions), or leave as a writer, composer or artist (under paragraphs 232 to 237 of these rules);
(ii) he has met the requirements of paragraph 128(i) to (v) throughout his leave as a work permit holder, and has met the requirements of paragraph 135G(ii) throughout any leave as a highly skilled migrant;
(iii) he is still required for the employment in question, as certified by his employer; and
(iv) he has sufficient knowledge of the English language and sufficient knowledge about life in the United Kingdom, unless he is under the age of 18 or aged 65 or over at the time he makes his application.
If you want to change jobs, yes you would have to go for Tier 2 or something else before you changed jobs.just month or two before I apply for indefinate leave to remain?
Can I just work at my old job until I get ILR and THEN go to my new job without a work permit?
That would be a problem because you wouldn't be able to show your employer still needs you and therefore wouldn't meet the rules, you would probably need specialist advice from a rep or solicitor in that situation.Also, What if I get made redundant right after my fifth year here in the UK (the same time I'm eligible for ILR).