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You would be subject to the 12 month cooling off period before you can apply for a new Tier 2 General visa and meeting all the requirements again, including full and proper RLMT.
Hey OP - you say work for a large bank; I'm presuming its a multinational. Given the scenario above, can you not ask them to transfer you to your home country or other location? However,coming back you would be subjected to RLMTI got an idea - is it possible to create a clear cut in my immigration history by leaving the UK for a certain number of days in total next year? would 90 days make it? to leave for 20 days a few times
so that could apply for Tier2 again
Thank you for the kind wishes. It is indeed quite tricky to accurately determine whether the case worker only saw it on the letter you submitted indicating your last day or he would have seen it anyway. I have read one case on this forum where a person had an employment gap of 5 months but he did not receive any curtailment of leave letter and his ILR was actually approved. I must say he seems to have been the luckier one since there are a number of posts that I've come across on this forum confirming a rejection due to a gap of 60+ days.Camilla C wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2017 12:33 pmIt was Croydon.
I indeed supplied a letter from my precious employer where the termination date was stated. The HO person counted from that date to the date of the online application for the prem service appt.
I don't know if it would have helped if I didn't provide that letter, because I know for sure that my previous employer did officially inform the HO of the date.
Best of luck to you!
I'm no expert myself but if I were you I would definitely go for an admin review at the very least. Your gap is only 9 days above the threshold and you seem to have a legitimate cause as well. No harm trying anyway.
4 Days! That's very harsh to say the least.Camilla C wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2017 10:09 amThank you for the support! I really appreciate it. I think I will try that.
It's actually 4 days. The HO reduced it to the time between termination date and the date on ONLINE APPLICATION SUBMISSION. it would be 9 days to the date of the actual appointment.
The gentleman called my number, handed my passport over, gave me the refusal letter, clarified the reason and told me about the admin review. That was all.
No one invited me to explain/clarify the gap.