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Congratulations! Did your employer just the confirmation? Was it via email or did they check the portal?
No, shortage list jobs don'tre require RLMT as by definition of a shortage occupation there are not enough settled workers for the job, hence no need to test the market looking fot settled applicants.abhmahaj1 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 12:44 pmHi all,
I also have one more doubt, my job falls under shortage occupation list.. I was just reading online on HO site that jobs following under shortage occupation list doesn't need a Resident Labour market test.. But then I am not sure why my employer conducted it.. Can any one confirm my understanding. This is so that I can go back and instruct my employer accordingly
aokamgba wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 9:21 pmNo, shortage list jobs don'tre require RLMT as by definition of a shortage occupation there are not enough settled workers for the job, hence no need to test the market looking fot settled applicants.abhmahaj1 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 12:44 pmHi all,
I also have one more doubt, my job falls under shortage occupation list.. I was just reading online on HO site that jobs following under shortage occupation list doesn't need a Resident Labour market test.. But then I am not sure why my employer conducted it.. Can any one confirm my understanding. This is so that I can go back and instruct my employer accordingly
On the CoS hmthe question is if they have met the RLMT requirements and there is just a tick box which is mandarory. So this must be ticked but in the explanation box they put that the job is RLMT exempt.
Hey, no sadly nothing yet. I just chased my employer today and waiting for his response. Haven't gotten any bad news yet so there may still be hope.
Congratulations !!
Thank you...
Hello, was yours on Shortage list ??
No, my occupation code is not on the shortage occupation list. For a second I thought maybe they've run out of quota and all the shortage occupation/phd holder's have taken away the certificates - but I don't think that is possible since they are in minority.
Its very unfortunate, we are also in similar situationmschase wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 9:29 amNo, my occupation code is not on the shortage occupation list. For a second I thought maybe they've run out of quota and all the shortage occupation/phd holder's have taken away the certificates - but I don't think that is possible since they are in minority.
My RLMT was done properly and score is adequate but yet no news.. My employer is checking almost everyday. He even chased them via email and phone but no response, despite having a Tier A license for sponsor.
mschase wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2017 7:49 amApologies for the repetitive question, but anyone else waiting gotten their rCOS? Now is the point where I have really started to worry because:
1) The rejection notice has still not come through. This leaves me with minimal time to reapply for Dec quota (cutoff date is 5th of every month).
2) If this is how much delay we faced this month, December will be much worse considering the festive season.
3) No idea what happens for Jan 2018 allocation quota numbers and onwards. Anyone with an idea on this?
Employer is actively chasing yet no revert or response from HO including call/emails despite having Tier A license.
Looking for some advice on how I can move forward and if in case it is a rejection again for me - what can I do before reapplying?
April 2016 is when UK changed their Tier 2 rules and announced a number of allocations available. Looking at this site - https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... april-2016 it appears as if it ends this month. What happens for Jan 2018 and onwards?
Hello, May I know what is your current status ?abhmahaj1 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2017 11:14 amI think your employer should be deciding this and should be having experience of how HO works..
Mostly it would be that you reapply for Dec also and ask your employer to add comments as to why the reapplication was needed.. In the interim if they come back with positive news then your employer can take back your 2nd application..
Talk to your employer on this and I am sure they will have some ideas already on how to tackle your situation..
I completely understand how you feeling now.. Good luck
mschase wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2017 7:49 amApologies for the repetitive question, but anyone else waiting gotten their rCOS? Now is the point where I have really started to worry because:
1) The rejection notice has still not come through. This leaves me with minimal time to reapply for Dec quota (cutoff date is 5th of every month).
2) If this is how much delay we faced this month, December will be much worse considering the festive season.
3) No idea what happens for Jan 2018 allocation quota numbers and onwards. Anyone with an idea on this?
Employer is actively chasing yet no revert or response from HO including call/emails despite having Tier A license.
Looking for some advice on how I can move forward and if in case it is a rejection again for me - what can I do before reapplying?
April 2016 is when UK changed their Tier 2 rules and announced a number of allocations available. Looking at this site - https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... april-2016 it appears as if it ends this month. What happens for Jan 2018 and onwards?
sptula wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2017 11:24 amHello, May I know what is your current status ?abhmahaj1 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2017 11:14 amI think your employer should be deciding this and should be having experience of how HO works..
Mostly it would be that you reapply for Dec also and ask your employer to add comments as to why the reapplication was needed.. In the interim if they come back with positive news then your employer can take back your 2nd application..
Talk to your employer on this and I am sure they will have some ideas already on how to tackle your situation..
I completely understand how you feeling now.. Good luck
mschase wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2017 7:49 amApologies for the repetitive question, but anyone else waiting gotten their rCOS? Now is the point where I have really started to worry because:
1) The rejection notice has still not come through. This leaves me with minimal time to reapply for Dec quota (cutoff date is 5th of every month).
2) If this is how much delay we faced this month, December will be much worse considering the festive season.
3) No idea what happens for Jan 2018 allocation quota numbers and onwards. Anyone with an idea on this?
Employer is actively chasing yet no revert or response from HO including call/emails despite having Tier A license.
Looking for some advice on how I can move forward and if in case it is a rejection again for me - what can I do before reapplying?
April 2016 is when UK changed their Tier 2 rules and announced a number of allocations available. Looking at this site - https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... april-2016 it appears as if it ends this month. What happens for Jan 2018 and onwards?
When was your applied and granted (if yes)
Sad to know that.abhmahaj1 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2017 7:55 amMy COS was rejected this month because HO mentioned that salary related information is incomplete. My sponsor however doesn't agree to this so we are re appealing and also have again started the process of adversting..it is vry disheartening but at the end of the day nothing else can be done as it is HO
sptula wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2017 11:24 amHello, May I know what is your current status ?abhmahaj1 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2017 11:14 amI think your employer should be deciding this and should be having experience of how HO works..
Mostly it would be that you reapply for Dec also and ask your employer to add comments as to why the reapplication was needed.. In the interim if they come back with positive news then your employer can take back your 2nd application..
Talk to your employer on this and I am sure they will have some ideas already on how to tackle your situation..
I completely understand how you feeling now.. Good luck
mschase wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2017 7:49 amApologies for the repetitive question, but anyone else waiting gotten their rCOS? Now is the point where I have really started to worry because:
1) The rejection notice has still not come through. This leaves me with minimal time to reapply for Dec quota (cutoff date is 5th of every month).
2) If this is how much delay we faced this month, December will be much worse considering the festive season.
3) No idea what happens for Jan 2018 allocation quota numbers and onwards. Anyone with an idea on this?
Employer is actively chasing yet no revert or response from HO including call/emails despite having Tier A license.
Looking for some advice on how I can move forward and if in case it is a rejection again for me - what can I do before reapplying?
April 2016 is when UK changed their Tier 2 rules and announced a number of allocations available. Looking at this site - https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... april-2016 it appears as if it ends this month. What happens for Jan 2018 and onwards?
When was yours applied and granted (if yes)
mschase wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2017 7:49 amApologies for the repetitive question, but anyone else waiting gotten their rCOS? Now is the point where I have really started to worry because:
1) The rejection notice has still not come through. This leaves me with minimal time to reapply for Dec quota (cutoff date is 5th of every month).
2) If this is how much delay we faced this month, December will be much worse considering the festive season.
3) No idea what happens for Jan 2018 allocation quota numbers and onwards. Anyone with an idea on this?
Employer is actively chasing yet no revert or response from HO including call/emails despite having Tier A license.
Looking for some advice on how I can move forward and if in case it is a rejection again for me - what can I do before reapplying?
April 2016 is when UK changed their Tier 2 rules and announced a number of allocations available. Looking at this site - https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... april-2016 it appears as if it ends this month. What happens for Jan 2018 and onwards?