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Hi Guys,fOOt wrote:This guide has been written based on my own personal experience and the information i have gained throughout the process of changing employers under Tier 2 General Category.
Considering you were already under Tier 2 General Visa and have successfully received a job offer from a new employer (they will have asked for all the necessary documents and agreed to sponsor), here are the steps to follow it up correctly:
1. Get a conditional offer letter from the new employer. Read it thoroughly and make sure everything is right.
2. Ask the new employer to generate a CoS (certificate of sponsorship). Once generated, read it thoroughly and make sure everything is right.
3. Once you have your CoS number, make a fresh Tier 2 application. You will not have to show funds or proof of English if you were already on a Tier 2 Visa.
4. Wait for your new BRP to arrive.
5. Once you have the new Visa, ask the new employer to draft a final UNCONDITIONAL offer letter with a start date that corresponds to the notice period that you have to give to your current employer. Preferably, start from the beginning of a new month.
6. Proofread your final contract and sign it. Ask your new employer to report via SMS (sponsorship management system) that you are currently completing your notice period.
7. Once all the above are done, immediately let your old employer know and start the notice period.
8. Complete your notice period and then join your new job!
If anyone can add on to this you are more than welcome. Hope it helps.
Delaram06 wrote:Hello and thank you so much to the informing and useful comments.
I am about to change sponsor and couple of question and concerns came along. I will be grateful if anybody can advice based on their experience adn understanding from the similar case.
Currently holding Tier 2 General Visa (Valid till June 2017)
New Sponsor assign new CoS for me starting on 11/January/2016. This CoS will met all the Job criteria, salary requirement, resident market research test (I hope so) and the rest.
I am going to use Priority (10 days post) service and hoping to have the result on my application by 10 of November 2015
1- If for any reason my new Tier 2 Application rejected. Will this affect my current Leave to remain which is valid till June 2017.
2- If the application is successful, bear in mind I will receive the decision by 10th of November 2015 and the CoS will not start until 11 January 2016, dosed this allow me to work under my current sponsor till 11 January 2016 to complete the notice period and then move (Based on Tier 2 General 221 Guidance)
3- In above case, if they issue me the new BRP (Biometric Residence permit) will the start date on that will be the decision date (10 November 2015, roughly)?
4- Or, are they issuing the new BRP with the CoS start date (11 January 2016) and return the current one?
Once again I will appriciat your comment on this
As specified in this guide ,what should be the Start date of the COS in step 2.fOOt wrote:This guide has been written based on my own personal experience and the information i have gained throughout the process of changing employers under Tier 2 General Category.
Considering you were already under Tier 2 General Visa and have successfully received a job offer from a new employer (they will have asked for all the necessary documents and agreed to sponsor), here are the steps to follow it up correctly:
1. Get a conditional offer letter from the new employer. Read it thoroughly and make sure everything is right.
2. Ask the new employer to generate a CoS (certificate of sponsorship). Once generated, read it thoroughly and make sure everything is right.
3. Once you have your CoS number, make a fresh Tier 2 application. You will not have to show funds or proof of English if you were already on a Tier 2 Visa.
4. Wait for your new BRP to arrive.
5. Once you have the new Visa, ask the new employer to draft a final UNCONDITIONAL offer letter with a start date that corresponds to the notice period that you have to give to your current employer. Preferably, start from the beginning of a new month.
6. Proofread your final contract and sign it. Ask your new employer to report via SMS (sponsorship management system) that you are currently completing your notice period.
7. Once all the above are done, immediately let your old employer know and start the notice period.
8. Complete your notice period and then join your new job!
If anyone can add on to this you are more than welcome. Hope it helps.
Hello,CMedynski wrote:Hello,
I am looking to change employers while on a tier 2 general visa. I've been on my current visa for 4.5 years now and am not sure if I apply and pay for the 'up to 3 years' or 'more than 3 years' fee?
Can someone please clarify what each means?
Thank-you in advance!!
fOOt wrote:This guide has been written based on my own personal experience and the information i have gained throughout the process of changing employers under Tier 2 General Category.
Considering you were already under Tier 2 General Visa and have successfully received a job offer from a new employer (they will have asked for all the necessary documents and agreed to sponsor), here are the steps to follow it up correctly:
1. Get a conditional offer letter from the new employer. Read it thoroughly and make sure everything is right.
2. Ask the new employer to generate a CoS (certificate of sponsorship). Once generated, read it thoroughly and make sure everything is right.
3. Once you have your CoS number, make a fresh Tier 2 application. You will not have to show funds or proof of English if you were already on a Tier 2 Visa.
4. Wait for your new BRP to arrive.
5. Once you have the new Visa, ask the new employer to draft a final UNCONDITIONAL offer letter with a start date that corresponds to the notice period that you have to give to your current employer. Preferably, start from the beginning of a new month.
6. Proofread your final contract and sign it. Ask your new employer to report via SMS (sponsorship management system) that you are currently completing your notice period.
7. Once all the above are done, immediately let your old employer know and start the notice period.
8. Complete your notice period and then join your new job!
If anyone can add on to this you are more than welcome. Hope it helps.
Great guidance! I have a question regarding the continuous period for this changing employer scenario. Does the period between obtained a new BRP and joined the new employer counted into the 180 days absence limit? i.e., doe the noticed period for your ex-employer counted into the 180 days absence?fOOt wrote:This guide has been written based on my own personal experience and the information i have gained throughout the process of changing employers under Tier 2 General Category.
Considering you were already under Tier 2 General Visa and have successfully received a job offer from a new employer (they will have asked for all the necessary documents and agreed to sponsor), here are the steps to follow it up correctly:
1. Get a conditional offer letter from the new employer. Read it thoroughly and make sure everything is right.
2. Ask the new employer to generate a CoS (certificate of sponsorship). Once generated, read it thoroughly and make sure everything is right.
3. Once you have your CoS number, make a fresh Tier 2 application. You will not have to show funds or proof of English if you were already on a Tier 2 Visa.
4. Wait for your new BRP to arrive.
5. Once you have the new Visa, ask the new employer to draft a final UNCONDITIONAL offer letter with a start date that corresponds to the notice period that you have to give to your current employer. Preferably, start from the beginning of a new month.
6. Proofread your final contract and sign it. Ask your new employer to report via SMS (sponsorship management system) that you are currently completing your notice period.
7. Once all the above are done, immediately let your old employer know and start the notice period.
8. Complete your notice period and then join your new job!
If anyone can add on to this you are more than welcome. Hope it helps.
Yes, you will have to pay the IHS for the duration of the new CoS and your new visa.nedo73 wrote:Hi,
A very useful and concise guide indeed. A quick question if I may ask:
During processing of new CoS, will I need to pay for health surcharge again for the duration of next CoS? I currently have Tier 2 valid visa with my original sponsor till Dec 2018 and IHS was paid for me and my dependents for this duration. If I decide to change my sponsor, will the clock restarts as far as IHS dues are concerned?
Really appreciate your help.