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Since the OP's husband had leave on Tier 2 ICT prior to April 2011 he can switch(IN country - no cool off) to Tier 2 General if he finds a Tier 2 General sponsormoonlight55 wrote:Option 1: You find a job in a company in UK who is ready to sponsor your Tier 2 General visa. You can move to Tier 2(G) visa and your husband can become your dependent. You can then apply for ILR after 5 years (as per current rules).
Option 2: Your husband finds a sponsor who is ready to sponsor his Tier 2 General visa. However, he will be subject to a cool-off of 12 months outside UK before he can apply for a T2 (G) visa.
-- Yes, you need to go back to your home country to switch to Tier 2 G from T2G dependent.Option 1 would be more feasible. My current employer might be able to give me Tier 2 General. I discussed about it with them. But my HR mentioned that I need to go back to my home country to get the Tier 2 General visa and It may take up to 5 months, so she didn't want to do that now. Was she right? I am from India.
-- Yes, if his employer ready to sponsor him for another 4 years and once he completes 10 years, he can apply for ILR through 10 years route.One of my husband's friend mentioned that if my husband continues with his current visa for another 4 years, he would have completed 10 years, then he can get an ILR. Is that wrong?