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What exactly do you mean by 'well sponsored job'??meanwhile I got a well sponsored job from April 2017 till March 2019
Is your employer an HO approved sponsor? Full and proper RLMT process will need to be done to prove you have not been 'pre-selected' before they can issue a CoS. You are aware that the salary is £30,000 for new applications if the SOC salary is less than this? You can only apply from home country.Please guide me- 1. Am I eligible to switch from dependent to main General tier II ? 2. If yes, do I need to leave UK?
Yes she can if applying from home country. If she stays in the UK, she has to wait for your visa and for you to return to the UK.Can my wife submit her application at the same time as me? Or should she wait till I get my Main Visa?
No they won't. You have to pay the full IHS fee again with each application that is made.And finally we have paid fees till April 2018, but if I apply now, I will need to pay from today till March 2019. Is there any way that they will consider that we have paid (NHS and all about £600/year/person) till April 2018?.
CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 12:17 pmWhat exactly do you mean by 'well sponsored job'??meanwhile I got a well sponsored job from April 2017 till March 2019
-- I mean my employer is a college-which is premium sponsor and ready to support me.
Is your employer an HO approved sponsor? Full and proper RLMT process will need to be done to prove you have not been 'pre-selected' before they can issue a CoS. You are aware that the salary is £30,000 for new applications if the SOC salary is less than this? You can only apply from home country.Please guide me- 1. Am I eligible to switch from dependent to main General tier II ? 2. If yes, do I need to leave UK?
--Sorry I didn't get your comment completely. My salary is higher than 35K. Still I need to go back to India for application?
Yes she can if applying from home country. If she stays in the UK, she has to wait for your visa and for you to return to the UK.Can my wife submit her application at the same time as me? Or should she wait till I get my Main Visa?
--Is there any way that we apply from any other EU country? We got family in Norway and can stay there for few weeks if needed?
No they won't. You have to pay the full IHS fee again with each application that is made.And finally we have paid fees till April 2018, but if I apply now, I will need to pay from today till March 2019. Is there any way that they will consider that we have paid (NHS and all about £600/year/person) till April 2018?.
I have edited out who your employer is. Please refrain from naming companies. What would your SOC be if they sponsored your visa?-- I mean my employer is a college-which is premium sponsor and ready to support me.
Don't worry about my comment then. The minimum threshold for new T2G used to be £25K, HO increased it to minimum £30k earlier this year.--Sorry I didn't get your comment completely. My salary is higher than 35K. Still I need to go back to India for application?
You can only apply in a country where you have legal residence, i.e. not as a visitor.--Is there any way that we apply from any other EU country? We got family in Norway and can stay there for few weeks if needed?
CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 12:46 pmI have edited out who your employer is. Please refrain from naming companies. What would your SOC be if they sponsored your visa?-- I mean my employer is a college-which is premium sponsor and ready to support me.
-- Thank you for editing it...I didn't know. will take care on-words. I think I will get 'Unrestricted Certificates of Sponsorship'. That's all I know so far.
Don't worry about my comment then. The minimum threshold for new T2G used to be £25K, HO increased it to minimum £30k earlier this year.--Sorry I didn't get your comment completely. My salary is higher than 35K. Still I need to go back to India for application?
--sorry for being so ignorant and asking you same clarification again. But Do you mean that I can apply from UK itself ?
You can only apply in a country where you have legal residence, i.e. not as a visitor.--Is there any way that we apply from any other EU country? We got family in Norway and can stay there for few weeks if needed?
---No, I am not resident of any other country except UK.
For applications outside the UK, you need a restricted CoS as far as I am aware.-- Thank you for editing it...I didn't know. will take care on-words. I think I will get 'Unrestricted Certificates of Sponsorship'. That's all I know so far.
Restricted certificates
These are for:
Tier 2 (General) workers currently abroad who’ll be paid less than £159,600 a year and aren’t in an inward investment post
family members (dependants) of Tier 4 migrants who are switching to a Tier 2 visa
You must apply for restricted certificates for these workers through the sponsorship management system (SMS). You’ll get access to this when you get your licence.
There’s a limited number of restricted certificates available each month. Each application is assessed using a points system - you can see how the system works in the Immigration Rules appendix A.
You earn more than the minimum, so the level of salary you require depends of the SOC for your job. SOC is different to a COS. NO, you cannot apply within the UK, you must apply from home country.--sorry for being so ignorant and asking you same clarification again. But Do you mean that I can apply from UK itself ?
You are a legal resident in your home country for which you hold a passport, that is where you need to apply. What I meant is that you cannot apply in a country where you DO NOT have legal residence. This doesn't change the fact that you cannot apply in the UK.---No, I am not resident of any other country except UK.
Not sure what in my responses is not clear. As a PBS Dependent applying for a Tier 2 General, you only have ONE option and that is to apply from your home country for a new entry clearance visa. You are not 'switching' nor are you 'extending' your current dependent visa.
She can apply to switch to PBS dependent within the UK once you have returned.1. My wife (on whose I am dependent at the moment), will need to apply for dependent visa on me, once I get mine. I think she can do this application from UK itself. Isn't it?
2. We both are looking to apply for ILR in future. So are these switches from dependent to independent (and vice) going to affect our 5 year stay period? Or it doesn't matter which visa- only 5 year residency matters? Whats the rule?
No there is not. The only way existing time spent will count is for ILR based on 10 years long residence.
TOEIC is not acceptable and I would strongly suggest you DO NOT use this as proof of your English due to the ETS scam involving TOEIC. See this link for the exposed scam (click). If I were you, I would not even mention TOEIC.3. I Have successfully passed TOEIC (Test of English for International Communications certificate) in 2009, would that work now ?
No, you are not applying for 'further leave to remain' which is an application that can only be made within the UK. You are applying for a new entry clearance visa in a different category and you must meet all of the requirements. You are not applying for Tier 2 ICT.And although I am applying for new Generel Tier 2 VISA, I already have General Tier 2 Dependent VISA since June 2015, does this count as "further leave to remain application"? If yes then according to Part 6- 142 (page 36), can I be excluded from this English language skills?
[142.You must score 10 points for your English language skills, unless you are applying for entry
clearance or further leave to remain under Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer)]