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zimba88 wrote:The decision was correct, you must apply for a new Tier 2 Visa within 60 days of your employment termination or else your continuous period of stay is broken. Right of appeal is not available to migrants any more.
You need to complete 5 years with your new sponsor before applying for ILR.
CR001 wrote:For info, see page 22 and 27 of the Caseworker Instructions where this is clearly pointed out.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... ds-v13.pdf
See also 245AAA(b) in the immigration rules.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... sed-system
iRulzz wrote:I personally think that you should apply for a ad as it won't affect your ilr status anyway for long residence. They have given you a option as they know you have done everything you can in 60 days.
Question
Did any of your letter came to know about the gap?
Where did you apply ilr? London? Is it a premium 1 day service?
Not submitted yet, got till 14 April to submit one.longgapilr wrote:what was the outcome of your AR?
longgapilr wrote:I am in a very similar situation. I also went to the Liverpool premium visa service centre. I was also refused ILR due to a gap of 77 days. I went on 1 Apr so I also have till 14 Apr to submit an AR. Good luck to both of us! Hope it works out! One of the Big 4 immigration advisors has advised me not to bother with AR. HE said it won't hurt but chances are low. I am still waiting to hear back from another lawyer and then I will decide whether to I will submit an AR or not. I will submit an AR most probably.