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UNPAID LEAVE- ILR Visa Tier 2 Route

Post by Jackman » Tue Apr 11, 2017 5:54 pm

Dear IB members and experts,

I am due for my ILR appointment in 2 weeks time and have a sticky situation. :roll:
I have been on Tier 2 general visa for past five years. However, I have been undergoing a part time MBA due to which I have overshot my leave allowances by ~ 21 days. the latest month salary slip mentions UNPAID LEAVE in deductions section.
In total I have not exceeded 180 days of stay outside UK. Including the unpaid leaves its 96 days in 5 years.

Question:
1. What does the guidance notes [Set (o)] advise in such circumstances? Is unpaid leave allowed?
2. should I get the Payslip description of 'Unpaid Leave' changed to 'other deduction's if that's an option?
3. What supporting documents would I need?

Thanks in Advance.

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Re: UNPAID LEAVE- ILR Visa Tier 2 Route

Post by zimba » Tue Apr 11, 2017 9:13 pm

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Re: UNPAID LEAVE- ILR Visa Tier 2 Route

Post by seasky » Tue Apr 11, 2017 9:23 pm

I don't know anything about tier2. But as an employer an employee working on her MBA is a good thing. So maybe a letter from employer showing support for ur MBA and how it makes you a better Manager can help

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Re: UNPAID LEAVE- ILR Visa Tier 2 Route

Post by Jackman » Wed Apr 12, 2017 9:19 am

seasky wrote:I don't know anything about tier2. But as an employer an employee working on her MBA is a good thing. So maybe a letter from employer showing support for ur MBA and how it makes you a better Manager can help
How does being a better manager stack up with visa application requirements?

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Re: UNPAID LEAVE- ILR Visa Tier 2 Route

Post by seasky » Wed Apr 12, 2017 9:23 am

Jackman wrote:
seasky wrote:I don't know anything about tier2. But as an employer an employee working on her MBA is a good thing. So maybe a letter from employer showing support for ur MBA and how it makes you a better Manager can help
How does being a better manager stack up with visa application requirements?
I qualified I don't understand tier2 specifics. My point was that your employer is happy and supportive that you took unpaid leave, not for sitting on the beach but for bettering your management skills.

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Re: UNPAID LEAVE- ILR Visa Tier 2 Route

Post by CR001 » Wed Apr 12, 2017 9:40 am

seasky wrote:
Jackman wrote:
seasky wrote:I don't know anything about tier2. But as an employer an employee working on her MBA is a good thing. So maybe a letter from employer showing support for ur MBA and how it makes you a better Manager can help
How does being a better manager stack up with visa application requirements?
I qualified I don't understand tier2 specifics. My point was that your employer is happy and supportive that you took unpaid leave, not for sitting on the beach but for bettering your management skills.
If you don't understand the rules of Tier 2 General, please refrain from commenting and causing confusion. Unpaid leave is unpaid leave, regardless of reason. These are specific rules for Tier 2 G.
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Re: UNPAID LEAVE- ILR Visa Tier 2 Route

Post by Jackman » Wed Apr 12, 2017 11:54 am

@Zimba88 This thread does not lead to any specific conclusion.May I request you to respond to my specific questions or direct me to an appropriate thread? Thanks for the help.

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Re: UNPAID LEAVE- ILR Visa Tier 2 Route

Post by Jackman » Wed Apr 12, 2017 11:56 am

CR001 wrote:
seasky wrote:
Jackman wrote:
seasky wrote:I don't know anything about tier2. But as an employer an employee working on her MBA is a good thing. So maybe a letter from employer showing support for ur MBA and how it makes you a better Manager can help
How does being a better manager stack up with visa application requirements?
I qualified I don't understand tier2 specifics. My point was that your employer is happy and supportive that you took unpaid leave, not for sitting on the beach but for bettering your management skills.
If you don't understand the rules of Tier 2 General, please refrain from commenting and causing confusion. Unpaid leave is unpaid leave, regardless of reason. These are specific rules for Tier 2 G.

thanks CR001. May I request your comments on the situation? or would be able to point me to a specific thread?

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Re: UNPAID LEAVE- ILR Visa Tier 2 Route

Post by zimba » Wed Apr 12, 2017 12:43 pm

Jackman wrote: @Zimba88 This thread does not lead to any specific conclusion.May I request you to respond to my specific questions or direct me to an appropriate thread? Thanks for the help.
As explained in that thread, the rules do not explicitly cover unpaid leave periods. The general rule is that any leave MUST be in line with the purpose of your visa with sponsor's consent and should not be for an extended period of time. So short periods of unpaid leave which are approved by your sponsor should not on their own affect your ILR.
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