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Hey, thanks for the quick reply.CR001 wrote:To qualify for an ICT visa (even secondment), you must have been working for the Australian company in Australia for a full 12 months.
That is why the full and proper RLMT process must be completed and HO can and do often ask for evidence of the EU/BC/ILR applicants to ensure the process was tailored for an existing employee to exclude all others. If you have specific skills or are highly skilled, then chances are probably good. Going from Tier 5 to a Tier 2 General with your existing employer will always be scrutinised as will any visa switch to Tier 2 General when an exiting employer wants to suddenly sponsor an employee as there is an element of 'pre-selection'.gfunk wrote:yeah ok..
going back to the Tier 2 General visa, on the market test surely most people who get through on this could easily be replaced by UK citizens right? my work is worried that I can actually be replaced by a UK citizen
Thanks again for your help on thisCR001 wrote: I don't know what work you do but if it is not a NQF6 level job, you will likely face issues for Tier 2 General.
Do you not have any UK Ancestry (UK Born grandparent)?
We haven't lived together any amount of time yetCR001 wrote:How long have you been living with your girlfriend (if you live together)?
A degree is not necessarily required for Tier 2 General.
CR001 wrote:That is at least half of the hurdle then as they won't need to still apply for a license to sponsor.
I guess that wasn’t the best wording, my role is tricky because I’m basically an IT manager for a site office responsible for everything IT related but the position description is IT Support.. I’m sure we could put skills on the JD which I have that would narrow down applicants who have a similar set, without making it too obvious its tailored for meFrontier Mole wrote:Getting your company to take the risk as you put it is pretty stupid. If they already Sponsor other people that risk puts them at risk just to keep you in what sounds like a fair basic IT role.
No recommendations allowed on the open forum and I don't recommend on PM either. I would strongly suggest you heed the advice given by FrontierMole, he is the most experienced member on Tier 2 General.gfunk wrote:CR001 wrote:That is at least half of the hurdle then as they won't need to still apply for a license to sponsor.
My friends think I should see an immigration specialist, get them to look at the big picture and provide facts and recommendations then go back to my company and give them the findings - I know your sig says don’t PM but if you could recommend anyone in London feel free to