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That's not right. You do not become illegal immigrant after 60 days of resignation.kc0793 wrote:Hi,
I have a Tier 2 general now and have an offer from another firm willing to sponsor me. I have heard your stay is considered illegal 60 days after you have resigned at your current firm. Unfortunately I have already resigned (I wasnt aware of the 60 day rule). My question is - is the 60 day rule still valid, and how would UKBA be made aware of my resignation date? My new firm have advised me today to wait before new visa application is made before resigning, unfortunately I resigned a couple days ago (just an email to my manager), without knowing all these complications. What is the best course of action for me now?
Thanks
kc0793 wrote:Hi,
I have a Tier 2 general now and have an offer from another firm willing to sponsor me. I have heard your stay is considered illegal 60 days after you have resigned at your current firm. Unfortunately I have already resigned (I wasnt aware of the 60 day rule). My question is - is the 60 day rule still valid, and how would UKBA be made aware of my resignation date? My new firm have advised me today to wait before new visa application is made before resigning, unfortunately I resigned a couple days ago (just an email to my manager), without knowing all these complications. What is the best course of action for me now?
Thanks
Is this correct? So the 60 days start from my last day of work, not from when my employer would have notified UKBA?poper wrote:
However a gap of more than 60 days between your last day of work and the date of application for a subsequent Tier 2 visa(which is successful) breaks your continuity for ILR based on 5 year period