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Dude, I dont mean any offense but do not insult the intelligence of junior members, silent_warrior has already mentioned that there was no issue when s/he changed jobs.rknshree wrote:Gurus,
Your suggestion is really required here
Thanks
I am sorry If it looked like that but i did not intend to insult any one's intelligence,Manka10 wrote:Dude, I dont mean any offense but do not insult the intelligence of junior members, silent_warrior has already mentioned that there was no issue when s/he changed jobs.rknshree wrote:Gurus,
Your suggestion is really required here
Thanks
senior members may not have the same kind of experience what newbies can comment on so stop this ridiculous habit of asking "senior members" or "gurus" or "experts", no one is senior or junior here
Thats a valuable suggestion. Thanks. Do we need to notify UKBA about the change in Employment via change of circumstances form?ScopeD wrote:I think you need to remember that Tier 1 General is granted on the basis of having achieved the qualifying points, not on the basis of being in continuous employment with a specific employer. That is the basis upon which it is granted; to help you find employment with ANY employer. You may find this "ANY" employer at any time of the visa life-cycle, I do not see any reason why UKBA will then decide that you will not get an extension simply because you changed employers during extension, and yet the visa is specifically for you to work with ANY employer.
I do not see the necessity of doing this. Tier 1 Extension requires you to earn money in order to score points. The earnings can be from any employer or a combination of employers, or from self-employment activities. The Caseworker is more interested in you providing evidence of claimed earnings than in your change of current employment. If you are changing employers while your application is being dealt with by UKBA, that has no implications on the points you have claimed as Tier 1 point-scoring is based on "Past Earnings" and not "current employment". Therefore, it is unnecessary to do so. Furthermore, the "Change of Circumstances" form lists the following circumstances:harpreetjagdey wrote:Thats a valuable suggestion. Thanks. Do we need to notify UKBA about the change in Employment via change of circumstances form?ScopeD wrote:I think you need to remember that Tier 1 General is granted on the basis of having achieved the qualifying points, not on the basis of being in continuous employment with a specific employer. That is the basis upon which it is granted; to help you find employment with ANY employer. You may find this "ANY" employer at any time of the visa life-cycle, I do not see any reason why UKBA will then decide that you will not get an extension simply because you changed employers during extension, and yet the visa is specifically for you to work with ANY employer.
regards
Harpreet