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Yes. You will have to wait the full 12 months on tier 4 dependent visa before you can apply for Tier 2 General from home country.would I be able to switch to a tier 2 general visa if my employer is willing to sponsor me
If you get a tier 4 dependent visa, your ICT visa will be cancelled.or can I not do that as ICT is valid until 2020 even though I would be on tier 4 dependant.
This one after your dependent visa is approved. You must submit your new BRP as proof of your right to work.I just need to inform them that I am changing my visa category?
The Immigration Rules part 6a (245HB (g)(i)) clearly state that you cannot have held any Tier 2 visa in the 12 preceding months when applying for entry clearance Tier 2 General.Thanks. So I don’t need to serve another 12 months in my home country. That’s what my understanding was but the immigration team advised other wise.
Could you please share any link/ guideline from gov.uk I can use to take this forward.
(g) Except where the period of engagement recorded by the Certificate of Sponsorship used in support of such entry clearance or leave to remain was granted for a period of three months or less, the applicant must not have had entry clearance or leave to remain as a Tier 2 Migrant at any time during the 12 months immediately before the date of the application, unless the applicant:
(i) was not in the UK with leave as a Tier 2 Migrant during this period, and provides evidence to show this, or
Do you mean Tier 2 ICT to Tier 2 General??? Tier 2 General to Tier 2 General does not have a cooling off period if applying within the UK.I think they are confusing the t2 to t2 switch where cooling off in your home country is required.