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Breaks in employment under Tier 2 general

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explorer2ryme
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Breaks in employment under Tier 2 general

Post by explorer2ryme » Wed May 31, 2017 1:01 pm

Hello all,

I wanted to know bit more about 'Breaks in employment under Tier 2 general'.

I was on a TIER 2 general and my employment was terminated in last week of April and to be eligible for ILR under TIER 2 general do I have to be employed within 60 days or I've to make an application under TIER 2 general within 60 days (by post) from the termination date of previous employment?

BTW I have not received any curtailment letter yet.

Many thanks in advance

rubyracer2
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Re: Breaks in employment under Tier 2 general

Post by rubyracer2 » Wed May 31, 2017 1:58 pm

You have to make the new application within 60 days

explorer2ryme
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Re: Breaks in employment under Tier 2 general

Post by explorer2ryme » Wed May 31, 2017 2:04 pm

rubyracer2 wrote:You have to make the new application within 60 days
Many thanks, I guess it doesn't matter whether its by post(Regular or Priority service).

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Re: Breaks in employment under Tier 2 general

Post by poper » Wed May 31, 2017 2:10 pm

explorer2ryme wrote:
rubyracer2 wrote:You have to make the new application within 60 days
Many thanks, I guess it doesn't matter whether its by post(Regular or Priority service).
Yes, doesn't matter. And the application needs to be successful as well
Any suggestions I make in the forum are out my personal experience and should not be taken as a legal/professional advise.

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