I have Tier 1 General visa and would complete my 5 years in March 2014 although my visa is valid till October 2014.
I am currently unemployed been 6 months and considering not to to start a job/work for another 3 months.
So if I have 9 months of unemployment over the last five years as a Tier 1 General visa holder would it effect my application eligibility for ILR?
I understand that I would have to provide a proof of earnings over the 12 months prior to ILR application but I am wondering if unemployment/breaks over last 5 years would effect the ILR application eligibility?
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... es/part6a/245AAA. General requirements for indefinite leave to remain
(i) the applicant must have been employed in the UK continuously throughout the five years, under the terms of their Certificate of Sponsorship, work permit or in the employment for which they were given leave to enter or remain, except that any breaks in employment in which they applied for leave as a Tier 2 Migrant, or, under Tier 5 Temporary Worker (International Agreement) Migrant as a private servant in a diplomatic household, where in the latter case they applied to enter the UK before 6 April 2012, to work for a new employer shall be disregarded, provided this is within 60 days of the end of their employment with their previous employer or Sponsor; and
Kind regards,
Z