Hi all
I am avid follower of this forum over the past years but this is the first time I am posting.
A relative of mine encountered difficulties re-entering the UK therefore any opinions/advice are very much appreciated.
The situation is like this. My relative has approximately 2-3 months left on his Tier 2 visa; he was previously on a Tier 4 student visa. He recently made an application to extend his Tier 2 visa with support from his current employer. Unfortunately he did not quite meet the latest minimum salary requirement and got his application refused with 14 days to appeal/apply for an administrative review. He decided not to appeal and was under the impression that there is still time to submit a new, valid application before his current Tier 2 visa expires.
So, my relative went off on a holiday outside the UK for a few days. When he wanted to re-enter the UK he was detained; the reason he was given is that his current/existing Tier 2 visa has been cancelled or made void when he left the UK a week earlier. My relative told me that his current visa being cancelled seem to have some connection to the fact that his application has been refused and no appeal has been lodged. He is given temporary leave to enter the UK but a flight has been booked to fly him back to his home country.
Is there somewhere in the rules which states that if an application to extend the leave to remain has been refused (with no appeal lodged) then the valid leave the remain would be made void prematurely once he leaves the UK on a holiday; even if the current leave to remain is only supposed to be due to expire later in another 2-3 months?
Let me know if you require more information. Thank you.
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