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Thanks for the reply! I was told that I needed to be present during this interview, hence my question, but I think there is no logic behind interviewing me. There is no other migrant working, it is a very small (6-7 people working) company.wishiwereabird wrote:You won't be interviewed and also you are exampt from RMLT so they won't really check that during that visit. From my understanding checks on RMLT will take place when your sponsor request a CoS. The key objective of the visit is not about your employment but more about if the company is qualified for sponsoring migrants. The only key thing is making sure your company has all the paperwork in place, like accounts and migrant tracking that kind of stffs.
In theory, according to the SMS guideline there should be unrestricted CoS allocated when your employer has obtained a new licence.
wishiwereabird wrote:I was in similar situation as you are right now and my employer failed that visit. I wasn't asked to be interviewed. HO ppl came and chat with our MD, HR and finance. My employer at the time wasn't big either, but there were students working for them on T4. You said you're on T4 at the moment so your employer would need to make sure that they track your working hours in term time to prove that you are not exceeding the max hours you're allowed to work weekly. This kind of trivial things could get overlooked. I also heard the HO ppl asked to see pay rolls of employees during the visit. Not sure what else they ased for.
For T2 G CoS is for 3 or 5 yrs.
Blattes wrote:Thanks for the reply! I was told that I needed to be present during this interview, hence my question, but I think there is no logic behind interviewing me. There is no other migrant working, it is a very small (6-7 people working) company.wishiwereabird wrote:You won't be interviewed and also you are exampt from RMLT so they won't really check that during that visit. From my understanding checks on RMLT will take place when your sponsor request a CoS. The key objective of the visit is not about your employment but more about if the company is qualified for sponsoring migrants. The only key thing is making sure your company has all the paperwork in place, like accounts and migrant tracking that kind of stffs.
In theory, according to the SMS guideline there should be unrestricted CoS allocated when your employer has obtained a new licence.
About the CoS, is it supposed to be renewed every year? Or are supposed to write down as 3 years?
Thanks for getting back . Really appreciate it . However , both the Directors of the Company ( HR & IT Director ) hold ILR's . As you said above that Home Office visited your employer 4 weeks after you made an application , can you please give the dates as well if you don't mind just for my rough estimates . Though I am aware that every case is different and Home Office might visit anyone at any time .Blattes wrote:We had an unannounced visit after 4 weeks of the application for license, which had to repeat since me and the main director weren't in. Are you switching from Tier4 and currently working for the company? They expect you to be in for the interview if that is the case. I was told I wouldn't be interviewed but I was, the home office worker asked to see the documents related to me eg my working hours, my official certificate from uni and other stuff related to company. It takes 3 hours. And he asked about SOC code and in what position I will be working, also had ad a half an hour chat with me. The questions were, what is my immigration history? When did I start this job? What is my salary? And he asked me to explain what I do without being too technical. He said he will write a report and give it to another caseworker, which might take a few days but in case they need supportive documents this will take longer, however we got the license in two days after the visit.
Thanks a lot for your response . Yes , we've got the relevant HR systems in place as well as proper documentation and the current project that we are working on and the future project that we have . Let's see when they'll knock our company's door . We will start preparing .Blattes wrote:We applied on 28th of March and had an unannounced visit on 10th of May, rearranged for 16th of May, we have got an e-mail saying that SMS is assigned to my director or something like this on 19th of May and 22th of May we have got the documents by post allowing us to assign me CoS. None of the people working in the company is international or EU citizen, all of them are British and there are only 7-10 people working. The company is in Sheffield so I think it fastened things.
I do not think that would do anything to do with license, what the home office worker looks into that if the company is doing everything by book and if the person in charge of license application has enough information about immigrant worker and knows his/her duties.
Blattes wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2017 5:37 pmWe applied on 28th of March and had an unannounced visit on 10th of May, rearranged for 16th of May, we have got an e-mail saying that SMS is assigned to my director or something like this on 19th of May and 22th of May we have got the documents by post allowing us to assign me CoS. None of the people working in the company is international or EU citizen, all of them are British and there are only 7-10 people working. The company is in Sheffield so I think it fastened things.
I do not think that would do anything to do with license, what the home office worker looks into that if the company is doing everything by book and if the person in charge of license application has enough information about immigrant worker and knows his/her duties.