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Where an applicant’s continuous residence period includes time spent as a Tier 2 migrant or a work permit holder, annual leave includes a short holiday taken on conclusion of employment, where the applicant applied to work for a new employer within 60 days of the conclusion of the previous employment.
rahuls wrote: I checked the following link and now it includes the following, which was not there earlier, which kind of assures that all of us should be fine
As per http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary Page 26
The continuous period is maintained if the:
applicant leaves the UK without valid leave, but re-enters with new entry clearance within 28 days of their leave expiry date, or
applicant leaves the UK with valid leave and re-enters the UK whilst that leave remains valid, provided the absence(s) do not exceed 180 days in a relevant 12 month period.
By the way lawabidingimmigrant, do you have to request for Visa cancellation to UKBA in case you are changing job. I didn't do it. I would think that it should be your employer responsibility to inform UKBA that the employee in no longer working for them.
kuma1978 wrote:
60 days period applies when the company makes you redundant / terminates or company's license is cancelled.In such scenarios, the employee gets 60 days to look for new employeer and change employment.
60 days covers from the end of the previous employment till the new employer's VISA is granted. (Not joining the company - as far as I know)
Also, if the new employer's VISA is granted then the 60 days period covers from the end of the previous employment till the new employer's VISA Application date. (Which is good!!)
**If CoS assignment date is used then it will be wonderful as it will lessen the 60 days gap but we will wait for Gurus to confirm this.**
When an employee resigns, he has got 28 days to file a new application (as per the new rule but I am not sure).
So, you are still safe I understand as as you changed your employment early 2012.
kuma1978 wrote:Hi lawabidingimmigrant,
I have gone through your thread and I could see that you have been asking your concerns for almost 6-7 month but it looks like you are not getting the satisfying advice.
Have you consulted anyone else?
Regards.