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smars wrote:Hi all,
I got first tier 2 visa in 2011 for 3 years and then extension in 2014 for another 3 years (current visa) both of these visa are from the same employer. I will be qualified for ILR in 2016.
Assuming you mean Tier 2 General.
Now I have job offer from another employer who is willing to sponsor my visa. However, I am confused about how changing employer may impact my eligibility for ILR.
I have few questions
1) Can I change employer as I already had one extension and if so then for how long I can get visa for as I read which states that Tier 2 visa can extended maximum 6 years?
Yes, you can. You can get the visa for a duration such that the total of all your Tier 2 general is 6 yrs max.
2) Will it impact on my eligibility for ILR?
It will not affect your ILR eligibility and you'll be eligible after 5 continuous years in UK as earlier.
3) If I change employer do I need to complete 5 years again for ILR?
No. Read above.
Many thanks in advance
moonlight55 wrote:smars wrote:Hi all,
I got first tier 2 visa in 2011 for 3 years and then extension in 2014 for another 3 years (current visa) both of these visa are from the same employer. I will be qualified for ILR in 2016.
Assuming you mean Tier 2 General.
Now I have job offer from another employer who is willing to sponsor my visa. However, I am confused about how changing employer may impact my eligibility for ILR.
I have few questions
1) Can I change employer as I already had one extension and if so then for how long I can get visa for as I read which states that Tier 2 visa can extended maximum 6 years?
Yes, you can. You can get the visa for a duration such that the total of all your Tier 2 general is 6 yrs max.
2) Will it impact on my eligibility for ILR?
It will not affect your ILR eligibility and you'll be eligible after 5 continuous years in UK as earlier.
3) If I change employer do I need to complete 5 years again for ILR?
No. Read above.
Many thanks in advance
thanks much appreciatediworker wrote:not that it will have any impact as OP will qualify next year for ILR, but since his first tier 2 was in 2011, he does not have the restriction of 6 years max tier 2.
thank you very helpful.iworker wrote:not that it will have any impact as OP will qualify next year for ILR, but since his first tier 2 was in 2011, he does not have the restriction of 6 years max tier 2.