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Thank you for your reply! That really helps. I think I will email the new employer to ask about the updates and see if they are willing to help me accelerate the process.crazy_p wrote: ↑Wed Mar 07, 2018 10:00 amHi mate,
It's very unfortunate to hear that you are in a confusing situation. As I am in kind of a same situation, I'll share my experience if that helps you! But the moderators will give a proper clear answer.
As long as you didn't get the curtailment letter, you are still kinda safe! And wish you good luck.
1. Normally it takes 3-4 weeks to grant a CoS and sometimes more or sometimes less. No one can give an exact time frame. BUT, there is a priority service to do this. Once the company made the request for a T2 G CoS, then they can make it prioritised by paying 200£ extra. Then the request will be considered within 5 days as I know. Follow the below link for more details.
Tier 2 and 5 priority change of circumstance service
2. This is kinda illegal (Not sure the word). This means you are "pre-selected" for the position and they've conducted the RLMT just to show that they did this. There is a risk in this, as sometimes HO may ask or visit the company to make sure the RLMT is conducted "properly", if they feel this wasn't done correctly!
For the 3rd and 4th question, best to wait for a moderator to advise.
Hope this will help you even a little. Good luck!