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How hard is it changing jobs 2014

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How hard is it changing jobs 2014

Post by moltenice » Tue Jan 21, 2014 2:07 am

Hello,

I've been reading on this forum and on Google on how to change jobs.

My situation:
I currently am on Tier 4 Student Visa which will start work with a Company providing Tier-2 Sponsorship. I'm worried about how much harder will it be for Sponsored migrants to change employers.


My Questions:
1) Will I need to run a Resident Labour Market Test if I change employers even though it's still the same job? I don't think I have to for conversion from Tier-4 to 2. If I do then are they generally hard to pass?
2) If I apply for my Visa with new Sponsor and say I do need to run RLMT etc. and my application fails but I'm still working with my current employer with my old valid Visa, will that be affected? Also will a failure make it harder for my current employer to extend the Visa?
3) From what I've read, best not to tell current employer that I'm quitting UNTIL I get an approved Visa back with my new Sponsor, but this would make me working for old Sponsor illegal. I still do need to give my notice period etc. So how do I do this?
4) In general, especially if answer is yes to 1-3, how much harder is it for migrants to change employers as compared to a National?
5) I realize the highest I can stay on Tier-2 is capped at 6 years. Is the normal route to keep staying here applying for indefinite leave to remain after year 5?
6) Given it is possible to change sponsors, when I apply for another Visa with my new Sponsor assuming 1 year before my old Visa expires, will they take into account the 6 year cap or could I lose a year (since they said 3 years Visa once and can extend once for 3 more years)?


The reason I ask this is that I will soon have 2 offers, one with better pay but one with a Company I like more. If it's really hard to change employers I'd rather be stuck with a company I want to work for than go for pay :)

Looking forward to your replies! Thanks in advance.

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Re: How hard is it changing jobs 2014

Post by moltenice » Sun Feb 16, 2014 12:08 pm

Hi, I would really appreciate a reply :) Thanks!

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Re: How hard is it changing jobs 2014

Post by manci » Sun Feb 16, 2014 11:05 pm

are you still on T1 PSW leave or have you switched to T2G already?

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Re: How hard is it changing jobs 2014

Post by moltenice » Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:35 pm

I'm currently on Tier 4 actually, looking to get my Tier 2 sponsorship soon.

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Re: How hard is it changing jobs 2014

Post by manci » Thu Feb 20, 2014 8:19 am

RLMT is not needed if you are switching from T4 to T2G, in any case doing the RLMT is the sponsor's (not the migrant's) responsibility.

If your application fails and you have valid leave that leave will continue and the refusal will have no bearing on any further application (but it must be declared).

If you change employment in T2 it is advisable not to inform your current employer until your application has been approved and you are ready to give notice. You deal with this situation agreeing a suitable work start date with the new sponsor

The max length of time you will be able to stay under T2G is 6 years, no matter how many sponsors you have in this period, and you will be eligible to apply for ILR after 5 years.

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Re: How hard is it changing jobs 2014

Post by moltenice » Mon Feb 24, 2014 10:45 pm

Lovely, thanks for the succinct response! That cleared all my doubts! :roll:

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