Tier2 ILR conditions, if any?
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 8:13 pm
Hi to the Experts and everybody, who knows anything about this.
History:
Tier2 General 2011-2017
Got my ILR in 2016
Working with the same Employer since 2011.
Question:
Can I change my employment conditions?? such as (working hours, salary,duties, etc.) working to the same employer. I know, I can change employer but would like to stay with same one. Or will it raise questions at the time of citizenship application?
As I'm on ILR, I believe that I can change anything, due to the letter I got with approval of my ILR, which states:
1. You do not need permission from Government Department to take or change employment and any restrictions previously placed on your hours or type of application have now been lifted. You may engage in business or a profession, self-employed or otherwise as long as you comply with any general or statutory regulation for that business or profesional activity.
2. There is now no restriction on you living and working in the United Kingdom. However if you are thinking of going to live or work in the Isle of Man or one of the Channel Islands (which I'm not), you should first consult the immigratio authorities of the Island concerned.
Any advice on this, will be much appriciated.
Thank you.
History:
Tier2 General 2011-2017
Got my ILR in 2016
Working with the same Employer since 2011.
Question:
Can I change my employment conditions?? such as (working hours, salary,duties, etc.) working to the same employer. I know, I can change employer but would like to stay with same one. Or will it raise questions at the time of citizenship application?
As I'm on ILR, I believe that I can change anything, due to the letter I got with approval of my ILR, which states:
1. You do not need permission from Government Department to take or change employment and any restrictions previously placed on your hours or type of application have now been lifted. You may engage in business or a profession, self-employed or otherwise as long as you comply with any general or statutory regulation for that business or profesional activity.
2. There is now no restriction on you living and working in the United Kingdom. However if you are thinking of going to live or work in the Isle of Man or one of the Channel Islands (which I'm not), you should first consult the immigratio authorities of the Island concerned.
Any advice on this, will be much appriciated.
Thank you.