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You have more than 60 days gap between switching to new employer.4567* wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:42 pmHi there,
I'm having a similar problem and planning to apply for an ILR in December but not sure if having 61 days in a gap of employment between switching employers would affect the 5 year continuous period.
My employment ended with Company A on 05/11/2014 due to insolvency, I later found another job and was assigned a new COS with Company B on 05/01/15. I submitted my 3-year Tier 2 application on the same day and was granted a visa on 19/01/2015. I didn't receive a curtailment notice during the 60 day period, or perhaps I did but I changed address.
I'm now having two minds about submitting the ILR application after reading this post. Would very much appreciate your thoughts on whether I should still go ahead?
4567* wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:24 pmthanks for your replies.
I submitted an online application on the same day as my COS assignment (5/01/2015), paid the fee etc. and sent my documents in via post and the visa was granted on 19th Jan 2015. I've consulted 2 other immigration specialists and they think that I might stand a chance. Is it worth trying?
I hear you mate but its one of those stupid rules which make no sense at all ! Can you complete 10 years before you run out of tier 2 ?
There's one thing that could potentially help you in this scenario. During this 61 days gap, if you by any chance fell ill or something, you could get your NHS records and submit those with your application along with a cover letter explaining how it led to a very minor delay in your next application.