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Hi Manci,manci wrote:avipul wrote:Dear Manci, Pls pls reply to my queries below, especially from #4 to #6.
BR
Vipul
avipul wrote:Hi experts,
I have been following the conversations here and got a fair idea of the process, courtsey experts like manci. For my situation, iI have some doubts that I need clarified. Appreciate if you can guide. Here is my visa history for the UK-
ICT Short Term with family- stayed in the UK from 15/07/13 to 11/07/14
Applied for ICT Long Term from Home country
ICT Long Term with family- been in The UK since 25/08/14 (visa valid until 31/01/15, employer planning to apply for extension of the same)
My wife has recently received a job offer and the employer is willing to give her a Tier 2 General CoS for an year.
Queries-
1. I understand she has to apply for Tier 2 from Home Country and cooling off period doesn't apply. Is that right?
yes
2. As for myself, if I choose to switch to T2 General Dependent, can I do it from the UK?
yes
Does a cooling-off period apply?
no
3. Is it alright if the main applicant gets visa in Home Country while the dependent applies in The UK?
yes
4. Can I continue in my current job and assignment on T2 General dependent visa?
yes
5. After an year, my wife will be able to switch to a new employer (expecting they will be willing to give her a CoS) from within UK?
yes
6. As for CoS, is it something that can be issued only in the first week of a month?
restricted CoS applications by sponsors are only decided once a month (on the 11th)
Regards.
Vipul
[/quote][/quote]manci wrote:[quote="avipul] A follow-up question-
My wife's sponsor isn't willing to provide a maintenance undertaking letter for her dependants (i.e. myself and kids). They want to certify it only for her. So, in dependants' applications, can I mention my savings (which is not a joint a/c), though I am not the main applicant, as the source of funds?
yes
btw - are the dates you gave for your current T2 ICT LTS visa correct?
ICT Long Term with family- been in The UK since 25/08/14 (visa valid until 31/01/15
Thanks a lot,
Vipul
avipul wrote:
Hi Manci,
Do you see a problem?
keep in mind that your wife's sponsor will probably need to do a RLMT which takes a month and then apply for a restricted CoS on the monthly cycle. Once she has the CoS she has to travel to home country and apply for her visa from there (check processing time on website)
Thanks Manci. They are already done with the RLMT and applied for the CoS and we are expecting it to be issued in Nov cycle, i.e. this week. With a processing time of 3-5 weeks in Delhi, I am hoping she gets her visa done by Christmas, after which I would have around 5 weeks to get mine.manci wrote:avipul wrote:
Hi Manci,
Do you see a problem?
keep in mind that your wife's sponsor will probably need to do a RLMT which takes a month and then apply for a restricted CoS on the monthly cycle. Once she has the CoS she has to travel to home country and apply for her visa from there (check processing time on website)
Hi Manci,avipul wrote:Thanks Manci. They are already done with the RLMT and applied for the CoS and we are expecting it to be issued in Nov cycle, i.e. this week. With a processing time of 3-5 weeks in Delhi, I am hoping she gets her visa done by Christmas, after which I would have around 5 weeks to get mine.manci wrote:avipul wrote:
Hi Manci,
Do you see a problem?
keep in mind that your wife's sponsor will probably need to do a RLMT which takes a month and then apply for a restricted CoS on the monthly cycle. Once she has the CoS she has to travel to home country and apply for her visa from there (check processing time on website)
[/quote]manci wrote:[quote="avipul
Hi Manci,
One more question- my wife's sponsor has provided the CoS number but they are saying that there is no such 'CoS letter' that they can provide us. Are you aware if just filling up the CoS nuber on the visa form is sufficient? Is it also required to attach a 'physical proof' of the CoS alongwith visa application?
the CoS number is sufficient for the application but a printout of the CoS is useful for you/her to check the data in it
Tier2_ILR_2010 wrote:Hi Maci,
Please let know if the COS (Certificate of Sponsorship) issue date is 23/03/2010, then will am be able to apply for ILR after completing 5 years in UK on Tier 2 ICT category under the rule set before 06/04/2010-
irrespective of the date of the CoS you will only be eligible for ILR if you applied before 6 April 2010. The date of overseas applications is the date the visa fee was paid
Thanks
Hi Mancimanci wrote:Tier2_ILR_2010 wrote:
MOB1 wrote:Hi Mancimanci wrote:Tier2_ILR_2010 wrote:
I'm holding a Tier 2 ICT Long term since Sep 2013, my visa is valid until Oct 2016; my wife is also in the UK as Tier 2 dependant.
I didn't know that I can't get the ILR with my visa until recently last week, so I'm wondering what options do I have:
1. is there a possibility to change to T2 Genral with my current sponsor if I change my role within the company?
no, you cannot switch to T2G with any sponsor
2. My current sponsor had offices in the US, France, Ireland... if I get transferred to one of these offices and then come back to the UK, can I get the Tier 2 G then?
yes, but you have to spend 1 year outside the UK first (cooling-off)
3. if I want to change the job with another sponsor, can I do it while I'm still in the UK?
no, see 1 above
4. Is it easy to change to Tier 1 entrepreneur if I manage to get the £50K and then keep working as a contractor?
not easy but possible, read the guidance:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _06_11.pdf
5. If I start a company outside the UK, can apply for Oversee business representative and work as a contractor?
no
If any of these options is possible, will that allow me to apply for ILR?
yes, T2G and T1E will
P.S: I work as analyst programmer
Thanks a lot
Porus wrote:@Manci,
I have applied for T2G dependent with T2G main migrant visa copy when T2G main migrant travelled to UK the next day. So entry clearance happened 1 day after my T2G dependent application was submitted in Delhi. Please please help in sharing your views.
there is no problem here as the main applicant travelled to the UK before the dependant
pkdas wrote:Hi All
My initial CoS (T2: ESTABLISHED STAFF) was issued on 30-Nov-2010 and I entered UK on 25-Jan-2011. After that I am continuously staying in UK with same sponsor and current CoS type is Tier 2 (ICT - Long Term Staff).
I have checked https://www.gov.uk/settle-in-the-uk/ and here is the Eligibility
Eligibility
You can apply if:
you have a Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer) visa
you’ve been living and working in the UK for 5 years and spent no more than 180 days outside the UK in any 12 months (known as ‘continuous residence’)
your employer (sponsor) still needs you for your job
you get paid the relevant salary listed in the Codes of Practice
To qualify, you must have had at least one of these visas in the 5 years:
Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer) issued under the Immigration Rules in place before 6 April 2010
Work Permit for an intra-company transfer
You can have had any combination of these visas during the 5 years:
Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer)
Work Permit in the business and commercial category or the sports and entertainment category
Representative of an Overseas Business
If you’re 18 to 64 years old when you apply, you must also pass:
the Life in the UK Test
an English language test
Can you please confirm if I can apply for Apply to settle in the UK after 5 years? Need to know if my initial CoS issued on 30-Nov-2010 is Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer) issued under the Immigration Rules in place before 6 April 2010?
it wouldn't be and in any case it is the date of your initialT2 ICT application that determines under what rules your visa was issued. If you applied after 5 April 2010 your initial leave was as T2 ICT Established Staff. Unfortunately you are not eligible for ILR on the 5 year route.
Regards
pkd