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This is a good point, I have the same questions.psnlb wrote:Hi all
I am under Tier 2 General since Sep 09 with the same company and currently thinking about switching to a new employer, same job category.
I have been reading through this forum for quite some time now and I am hugely grateful for the amount of information present here.
I am however still a bit confused regarding the timeline of the process and therefore thought about posting what I think it should be in a new topic.
Hopefully I'll get responses correcting/adding to what I wrote and we will ultimately have a clear general process guideline for anyone else in my situation.
1. New employer (NE) applies for Sponsorship License. Takes around 6 months to obtain.
2. NE is allocated an unrestricted CoS. 2-3 months?
3. NE assigns CoS to me.
Questions:
- Is it possible to have a CoS assigned to me while being sponsored by another employer?
- Will that have any impact on my current visa with current employer (CE)? ie Will CE be notified in any way? Or can CE find out in any way?
4. This is where I'm confused.
-Resign from CE and apply for leave to remain with NE. Application has to be made within 60 days of UKBA cancelling my current visa? (in order to avoid impact on ILR application later on)
OR
-Apply for leave to remain with NE, wait to receive approval, and only then resign from CE? But wouldn't that mean that I'll have 2 valid visas at the same time...? Isn't that an issue?
Again pls be aware that this is by no means reliable information.
I am hoping we'll finally get that through the forum members contributions.
Thanks all in advance!
psnlb wrote:Hi all
I am under Tier 2 General since Sep 09 with the same company and currently thinking about switching to a new employer, same job category.
I have been reading through this forum for quite some time now and I am hugely grateful for the amount of information present here.
I am however still a bit confused regarding the timeline of the process and therefore thought about posting what I think it should be in a new topic.
Hopefully I'll get responses correcting/adding to what I wrote and we will ultimately have a clear general process guideline for anyone else in my situation.
1. New employer (NE) applies for Sponsorship License. Takes around 6 months to obtain.
does an employer have to apply for sponsorship license every time it applies for a CoS?
2. NE is allocated an unrestricted CoS. 2-3 months?
How do know this?
Some say it takes minutes to get a CoS if paid by credit card?
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... eb9d77a59a
3. NE assigns CoS to me.
Questions:
- Is it possible to have a CoS assigned to me while being sponsored by another employer?
- Will that have any impact on my current visa with current employer (CE)? ie Will CE be notified in any way? Or can CE find out in any way?
4. This is where I'm confused.
-Resign from CE and apply for leave to remain with NE. Application has to be made within 60 days of UKBA cancelling my current visa? (in order to avoid impact on ILR application later on)
OR
-Apply for leave to remain with NE, wait to receive approval, and only then resign from CE? But wouldn't that mean that I'll have 2 valid visas at the same time...? Isn't that an issue?
Again pls be aware that this is by no means reliable information.
I am hoping we'll finally get that through the forum members contributions.
Thanks all in advance!
I don't know, that's why i'm asking If it's a matter of minutes then great!alanwong wrote:psnlb wrote:Hi all
2. NE is allocated an unrestricted CoS. 2-3 months?
How do know this?
Some say it takes minutes to get a CoS if paid by credit card?
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... eb9d77a59a
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i think the new visa will be valid only from a certain date. not entirely sure, but i think the current visa and sponsorship will be discontinued from the start date of the next visa. So i think if the new employer states a date 4 weeks after, possibly you could carry on that 4 weeks.psnlb wrote:Thanks manci. I actually called UKBA today and they said the same thing as you.
My problem however is that when the new application is approved it will automatically cancel the old one and I guess my current employer will be notified which I'm sure won't go down well given that I have a 4 weeks notice period.
see para 197 of the T2 policy guidance:psnlb wrote:Thanks manci. I actually called UKBA today and they said the same thing as you.
My problem however is that when the new application is approved it will automatically cancel the old one and I guess my current employer will be notified which I'm sure won't go down well given that I have a 4 weeks notice period.
A good question. As you may have seen my other posts.manci wrote:can't you apply for ILR?
Hi, psnlb, could you please tell me the contact number you used to call UKBA?psnlb wrote:Thanks manci. I actually called UKBA today and they said the same thing as you.
My problem however is that when the new application is approved it will automatically cancel the old one and I guess my current employer will be notified which I'm sure won't go down well given that I have a 4 weeks notice period.
Hi, manci, many thanks for your advice, which will be very useful for me.manci wrote:You can switch to T2G. The recommended sequence:
obtain and agree job offer with new sponsor. Note that the salary has to be at least the minimum stated in the codes of practice for the job SOC code. Skill level in your situation need only be NQF3
new sponsor to carry out RLMT (unless an exception applies) and once RLMT completed assigns CoS to you.
When you have the CoS apply for leave to remain. Premium application is preferred because time of the decision would be predictable. Processing a postal application can take a long time.
Once your application is approved and you have the BRP resign your present job.
Thanks for the information,physicskate.physicskate wrote:Hey all,
I am nearly at the end of this process (again).
My timescale:
Hired by a new school as a Teacher of Physics (shortage occupation, exempt from RLMT): April 23, 2012.
I give my notice: April 25, 2012
NE applies for sponsor license: July 27, 2012
End of notice period and I cease previous employment: Aug 30, 2012 (teachers have three leaving dates per year!!!! so not able to follow UKBA advice....)
Due to start job: Sept 1,2012
Sponsorship approved: Dec 2, 2012
CoS issued: Dec 12, 2012
Application posted: Dec 12, 2012
Acknowledgment letter dated: Dec 14, 2012
Payment taken: Dec 17,2012
Biometric letter received: Jan 9, 2013.
All told, this process has been taking me 8 1/2 months so far and is likely to take another 3-4 weeks.
NOT TO BE UNDERTAKEN LIGHTLY!!
Thanks for the information,physicskate.alanwong wrote: