I came to the UK on a tier 4 visa for a PhD but encountered several issues (personal and family) during my studies which culminated in my withdrawal by the university for non-engagement, 1 year and 1 month after my start date.
The university informed me about reporting to home office for curtailment and that I should stop working and leave as soon as possible to avoid overstaying. I have not received any curtailment letter since and on checking the status of my work rights in the home office website, it still remains valid.
Now the main issue...
I was working part time prior to the withdrawal, and I have applied for some full time positions with possibility for Tier 2 Visa sponsorship. I am in advanced stages in some selection processes and there is a chance I may land a job.
BUT...
I have been working after receiving the letter from the university about curtailment to save up money for my flight tickets/departure should I not get any job to remain legally.
QUESTIONS
Is there a way the home office will find out if/when I make a new Visa application? And what options do I have in other to correct this if possible.
Secondly, for the sake of the Visa application/COS, do I need to explain to the potential employers what was the actual reason for my course ending/withdrawal?
I have less than a month to the end of the 2 month period from the date of withdrawal notification from the university. Suppose I do not get the letter from the home office, my plan is to leave before that date if I do not get any offer. What effect will my overall situation have on my future applications?
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