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Is this list of documents enough ?
Or am I missing something ? Is rental agreement (address proof) needed ?
Sorry dude this is not a job seeking portal, you can find the master list of everyone you can reach out to on the UKBA List of Tier 2 sponsors (Google for it).chanduv81 wrote:Hi Guys,
I am new to this site, I need your help in finding out any good consultancy or employer who can do sponsorship. I am here on a Tier 2 general & looking to change my employer. Please someone help in giving some consultancies details or contact so that I can approach them. Thanks a lot in advance.
-Cheers,
Chandu
Hi AjPS,AjPS wrote:Hi, I have a premium appointment tomorrow morning and am submitting my current passport, BRP, old passport, 2 photos & visa fee payment sheet along with the application form.
My sponsor has certified maintenance on the CoS, so I am not taking any bank statements and I am not submitting English language evidence as I had already submitted it in my previous Tier 2 (General) application.
Is this list of documents enough ?
Or am I missing something ? Is rental agreement (address proof) needed ?
This is just my opinion:missDH wrote:That's a very efficient list, thank you.
I have a question, once I get the new COS and apply for a new visa, do I need to stay in the country until I hear back from the authorities or can I leave the country during that period? I am asking because my job requires me travelling and as you mentioned it is better to resign only once the new visa is approved.
Thank you
fOOt wrote:This guide has been written based on my own personal experience and the information i have gained throughout the process of changing employers under Tier 2 General Category.
Considering you were already under Tier 2 General Visa and have successfully received a job offer from a new employer (they will have asked for all the necessary documents and agreed to sponsor), here are the steps to follow it up correctly:
1. Get a conditional offer letter from the new employer. Read it thoroughly and make sure everything is right.
2. Ask the new employer to generate a CoS (certificate of sponsorship). Once generated, read it thoroughly and make sure everything is right.
3. Once you have your CoS number, make a fresh Tier 2 application. You will not have to show funds or proof of English if you were already on a Tier 2 Visa.
4. Wait for your new BRP to arrive.
5. Once you have the new Visa, ask the new employer to draft a final UNCONDITIONAL offer letter with a start date that corresponds to the notice period that you have to give to your current employer. Preferably, start from the beginning of a new month.
6. Proofread your final contract and sign it. Ask your new employer to report via SMS (sponsorship management system) that you are currently completing your notice period.
7. Once all the above are done, immediately let your old employer know and start the notice period.
8. Complete your notice period and then join your new job!
If anyone can add on to this you are more than welcome. Hope it helps.
Many thanks for your reply FaeLLe ! it should be the same SOC , even though the job title is slightly different. I believe they have met the RLMT requirements as the new Manager said he had to write a letter explaining why they were recruiting me. But this was at the stage where they were having to ask for extra CoS, as they have used up all theirs- which I think is one or 2.FaeLLe wrote:Change of Employer requires you to make a fresh application and will result in New CoS application.
If your designation changes (example higher designation) then it could result in SOC code change which will result in requiring a RLMT.
Now with the new rules it is up to the Visa Officer to decide if a job really is in shortage so tread carefully before you take a decision.
uniquenezz wrote:Hello,
thank you to every single one of you who's been contributing info on here. Its absolutely brilliant and very helpful.
However I had read one particular thing that concerned me.
I am currently employed by a company under Tier 2 general, and will be changing employer, and as i've read on here i know i need to apply for a 'fresh Tier 2' with new CoS from new employer. I am planning to use the premiums service as well to do so.
Here's my concern
I've read that there's no need for proof of english competency nor maintenance, as i'm already currently under Tier 2, and that my new employer is sponsoring a Certified Maintenance on the CoS. Hence the list of items required (Please can someone confirm if this is accurate) is passport, BRP, 2 passport size photos and visa fee payment with application form.
This is correct , I am currently in the process of applying- if you use the online application form it will tell you what to bring in your particular case. Then you can book a premium service
AjPS had posted earlier that he/she is also taking an old passport. Would it be a problem if I couldn't locate my old passport?? The only thing I would have on my old passport was my student visa and PSW which had expired in 2012? I obtained my new passport july 2013, and my BRP was applied using details off my old passport.
There is a place in the paper application/online application to mention what has happened to your old passport if this is not with you. I do not know how this affects your application though.
Also, i read somewhere on the UKVI website that immigrant approvals are capped at 20,700 people per year and the quota restarts every 7th of April!! !! Will there be any risk of my application being rejected as i'm planning on applying mid March??
Speaking from previous experiences , the cap ( at least for Tier 2) is applied through the allocation of Certificates of Sponsorship to each employer, so that they can sponsor only so many. This is normally done around 6/7th April every year.As long as your prospective employer has enough CoS left from 2014/15 allocation, this should not be a problem. If not they will have to apply for extra unrestricted CoS ( which took a hell of a long time for my prospective employer to get). The other option is wait till past 7th April and use CoS from the new allocation
Be careful with the Cos start dates , as this (may ?) have to take account of your Notice period with the current employer and I am in a bit if a jam currently not knowing whether the HR from my prospective employer has done this - still waiting to hear from them on this[/color]![]()
Please can someone help shine some light on this subject as i'm kinda panicking now >.< !!
Hope this helps, but may be someone who's gone through the changing of employer process can help better.
Thank you !!
Thanks a million guys.
Quite sure you are not allowed to work for your old employer once you have been allocated a COS from the new employer.arjuna01 wrote:My question is can you serve your notice period with an old employer using the BRP that was approved based on the new employer’s COS?
So let’s say I am currently on a Tier 2 visa and based on what you said, it is advisable to get the new visa before resigning. So I get a new visa in August and then I have to serve a 3 months’ notice period with the old employer. Is this allowed by law? My understanding is that you can only use the visa working for the company that sponsors it?
Please advise. Thanks