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when will you eligible to ILR? if not too late, you have ILR first so you won't have any restriction.Raisakhan wrote: ↑Thu May 03, 2018 1:19 pmHi All,
Really hopeful if someone could help me with answers to the below query.
I am currently on Tier2 dependent visa, my Husband is a doctor working in the NHS. I too have been working as a trust grade (non training doctor) in the NHS with my current visa status.
However, now I have qualified for a training post in Medicine which begins this August.
For this I need to switch from Teir2 dependant to my own Tier2 General work permit.
This will be first time a CoS will be issued for me.
With the current trend in decline of CoS for NHS employees, can someone please tell how to tackle this situation?
At the moment only shortage occupation jobs like emergency medicine and Paediatric trust jobs are getting the Cos. Not the rest
However mine is a training post, the sponsor will be Health education England.
Do I need to also worry about the Cos rejection?
currently shortage occu jobs and salaried 50K or more are getting through. hopefully this month and following 4 to 5 months trend may come down to 40 or 45 (not sure)Raisakhan wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 6:03 pmI still have a while for the ILR. I have been a Teir2 dependant for only just about a year now.
Now I will be moving to my own general Teir2.
There is a strange response where apparently the trust jobs seemed to have taken the biggest hit for Cos refusals.
Not exactly the same has been with training Cos.
How far is this true?