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Thanks for the reply manci. My occupation is under "NQF4 or above" in the SOC. And I have got a BSc degree which I think corresponds to NQF6. That should be OK isn't it?manci wrote:One thing to check is that your new job is NQF6 or above (which you can check in SOC) because that will be a requirement for T2G from 14 June.
Your new employer is likely to have to carry out a RLMT and only if that is successful can they assign a CoS to you. Any job offer would be subject to that.
Although not directly relevant to the change of jobs keep in mind that next year you will be eligible for ILR and if you wish to apply it is important to observe the rules.
There are no work restrictions on dependant visas of work permit holders, that is why your wife didn't have the "no employment as doctor or dentist in training" condition on her visa. However this restriction will apply to her if you change your employment before getting ILR by switching to Tier 2 General. This is because she will then become a PBS Dependant.keith5661 wrote: have a query about my wife's (dependant) visa and I will be greatfull for some advice.
On 13/8/2012 my wife was granted a dependant visa from India. I am currently on an old work permit scheme eligible for ILR next sept 2013.
My wife's visa has fortunately not been stamped with 'Doctor in training not allowed'.
Assuming I keep the same job with my company, after my ILR, would her visa status be changed to 'Doctor in training not allowed'?
Her visa validity is till 2nd Sept 2013, the same as when my work permit gets over.
I have got another job offer which means I would be now on the tier2 system. If I have to take this offer up, as my wife is my dependant, would they stamp her visa as 'Doctor in training not allowed?'
Actually if your wife entered UK as a dependant of a Work permit holder, then they can apply for ILR at the same time as you, meaning you dont have to worry about work restrictions for her on applying for your ILRmanci wrote:There are no work restrictions on dependant visas of work permit holders, that is why your wife didn't have the "no employment as doctor or dentist in training" condition on her visa. However this restriction will apply to her if you change your employment before getting ILR by switching to Tier 2 General. This is because she will then become a PBS Dependant.keith5661 wrote: have a query about my wife's (dependant) visa and I will be greatfull for some advice.
On 13/8/2012 my wife was granted a dependant visa from India. I am currently on an old work permit scheme eligible for ILR next sept 2013.
My wife's visa has fortunately not been stamped with 'Doctor in training not allowed'.
Assuming I keep the same job with my company, after my ILR, would her visa status be changed to 'Doctor in training not allowed'?
Her visa validity is till 2nd Sept 2013, the same as when my work permit gets over.
I have got another job offer which means I would be now on the tier2 system. If I have to take this offer up, as my wife is my dependant, would they stamp her visa as 'Doctor in training not allowed?'
When you get ILR next year your wife will have to apply for further leave to remain on form FLR(M). I haven't checked but doubt if there will be any restrictions on her working as doctor or dentist in training at that stage.
Thanking you all for your advicemanci wrote:that is correct, Immigration Rule 196Erbk1597 wrote:Actually if your wife entered UK as a dependant of a Work permit holder, then they can apply for ILR at the same time as you, meaning you dont have to worry about work restrictions for her on applying for your ILR