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Tier 4 -> Tier 2 -> ILR Route (5 years route)
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:52 am
by Simurgh
Hi,
Would much appreciate some help with this.
I've studied in the UK since 2009 till 2013 on Tier 4 visa. After I finished my PhD I started to work as a postdoc on Tier 2 (general). I started to work on June/2013 but was still on Tier 4. In October/2013 I switched to Tier 2.
I had two extensions of my Tier 2 since then and my current Tier 2 is valid until 2019.
Can I apply for the ILR on 5 years basis? Does it count from June or October 2013? Does it matter that I had two extensions of my Tier 2 (do I need to have copies of all visas)? My current contract is open-ended.
Thank you!
Re: Tier 4 -> Tier 2 -> ILR Route (5 years route)
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 9:45 am
by CR001
Can I apply for the ILR on 5 years basis?
Yes, if you meet the requirements.
Does it count from June or October 2013?
It counts from the date your Tier 2 visa was granted/issued and not from when you started working for the sponsor.
Does it matter that I had two extensions of my Tier 2 (do I need to have copies of all visas)?
No.
Re: Tier 4 -> Tier 2 -> ILR Route (5 years route)
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:32 am
by lanrezy
Simurgh wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:52 am
Hi,
Would much appreciate some help with this.
I've studied in the UK since 2009 till 2013 on Tier 4 visa. After I finished my PhD I started to work as a postdoc on Tier 2 (general). I started to work on June/2013 but was still on Tier 4. In October/2013 I switched to Tier 2.
I had two extensions of my Tier 2 since then and my current Tier 2 is valid until 2019.
Can I apply for the ILR on 5 years basis? Does it count from June or October 2013? Does it matter that I had two extensions of my Tier 2 (do I need to have copies of all visas)? My current contract is open-ended.
Thank you!
What is date that your First Tier 2 Visa started from?
That will be the start date of ur continous period in Tier 2.
Just saw that CR001 have answered your query
Re: Tier 4 -> Tier 2 -> ILR Route (5 years route)
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 8:12 am
by Simurgh
Thx guys.
I got my first tier 2 in october 2013. So I guess I am eligible for ILR from october 2018?
I have a lot of small in-outs travels (2-5 days at the time). What if I cannot remember all of these - there is no way I am anywhere close of being 180 days out of the country in any 12 months.
Re: Tier 4 -> Tier 2 -> ILR Route (5 years route)
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 8:19 am
by CR001
I got my first tier 2 in october 2013. So I guess I am eligible for ILR from october 2018?
Correct yes.
I have a lot of small in-outs travels (2-5 days at the time). What if I cannot remember all of these - there is no way I am anywhere close of being 180 days out of the country in any 12 months.
You must be as accurate as possible. HO checks up on your travel history. Use your passports and perhaps do a Subject Access Request to HO.