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The OP only posted this question yesterday and has not applied for ILR. Please continue in your own topic you already have.Cartwright wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2017 9:21 pmI am in exactly the same scenario, except my gap between jobs is 61 days. Did you provide any written motivation/evidence explaining why you were over the minimum? I haven't applied yet but by the looks of it I probably shouldn't bother. My current leave expires in November 2018 which means I'll be 1 year short of 10yr rule if my 5yr ILR is refused.
Sure I will, but as you can see from below, OP said they were recently rejected for the ILR 5-year (Tier 2) route because of gap in employment and I was just chiming in that I'm in the same scenario that he/she described. Won't do it again thanks. See OP's quote:The OP only posted this question yesterday and has not applied for ILR. Please continue in your own topic you already have.
got my sponsored Tier 2 visa and I have been on those since then [with exception of 69 day break between jobs, i.e. 9 day more than allowed for 5y on Tier 2 application for ILR, reason why I got a rejection just recently
sorry, what does it mean "cannot extend Tier 2 for more than 6 years"? My employer was planning to apply for a new Tier2 for me next year. is that impossible?
my reason was - the HR made a mistake and had to re-create the whole pack - that caused the delay. But no one cares, unfortunately. They rejected me and clearly explained why. It has to be less than 60 days.Cartwright wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2017 9:21 pmI am in exactly the same scenario, except my gap between jobs is 61 days. Did you provide any written motivation/evidence explaining why you were over the minimum? I haven't applied yet but by the looks of it I probably shouldn't bother. My current leave expires in November 2018 which means I'll be 1 year short of 10yr rule if my 5yr ILR is refused.
Assuming you are also user 'Kamilla133' as posting from same IP and similar email addresses and same timeline of events when ILR was recently refused (click), (see also multiple usernames (clic)) and have held a Tier 2 General since mid 2012, you are not able to extend on Tier 2 past mid 2018 or more than 6 years. So no, you cannot extend your visa.
this is profound shock. My life just went upside down.CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2017 10:51 amAssuming you are also user 'Kamilla133' as posting from same IP and similar email addresses and same timeline of events when ILR was recently refused (click), (see also multiple usernames (clic)) and have held a Tier 2 General since mid 2012, you are not able to extend on Tier 2 past mid 2018 or more than 6 years. So no, you cannot extend your visa.