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Tier 2 changing employer - dependants

Only for the UK Skilled Worker visas, formerly known as Tier 2 visa route

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Tier 2 changing employer - dependants

Post by rjg29 » Mon Nov 06, 2017 5:01 pm

Hi all,

We are looking at employing someone who will be switching employers to us, he is already on Tier 2 in the UK.
How would he go about bring his dependants with him? Would he need to reapply for them to continue staying when he gets his new unrestricted CoS allocated from us?

Many thanks!
R

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Re: Tier 2 changing employer - dependants

Post by CR001 » Mon Nov 06, 2017 5:06 pm

If they have a current visa, they do not have to apply at the same time as the main tier 2 visa holder. If their visas all expire shortly, they should apply together.

Assuming the full and proper RLMT process has been completed??
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Re: Tier 2 changing employer - dependants

Post by rjg29 » Wed Nov 08, 2017 1:28 pm

Hi CR001,
Yes the RLMT has been completed and met.


Regarding the dates of work on the new uCoS, do we put from the start date until his original visa expires (current visa expiration is end of 2019), or can we do for another full 3 years from his start date (assuming he won't be on the visa for longer than 6 years)?
Many thanks for your valuable help!
R

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