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which route? Tier 1, or sponsored Tier 2?

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lionfly
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which route? Tier 1, or sponsored Tier 2?

Post by lionfly » Thu Mar 26, 2009 12:00 pm

Which route can you start working for new company quicker, Tier 1 or sponsored Tier 2?

Is sponsored Tier 2 a stronger case and quicker to get approved, or Tier 1 stronger and quicker?

How long does a reputable company need to get a license?

Then how long they need to get a certificate of sponsorship?

Also the Home Office guidance effective after 31/03 need non-EU to get Leave-to-remain (Home Office service standard is within 6 weeks), before they start working. Before 31/03, the start date need only to be after the certificate of sponsorship, before the leave-to-remain.

From the timeline information on this site, it looks like normally Tier 1 can be approved within 6 weeks as well, if documents are all correct. Is it right?

yasa
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Re: which route? Tier 1, or sponsored Tier 2?

Post by yasa » Thu Mar 26, 2009 8:41 pm

lionfly wrote:Which route can you start working for new company quicker, Tier 1 or sponsored Tier 2?

Is sponsored Tier 2 a stronger case and quicker to get approved, or Tier 1 stronger and quicker?

How long does a reputable company need to get a license?

Then how long they need to get a certificate of sponsorship?

Also the Home Office guidance effective after 31/03 need non-EU to get Leave-to-remain (Home Office service standard is within 6 weeks), before they start working. Before 31/03, the start date need only to be after the certificate of sponsorship, before the leave-to-remain.

From the timeline information on this site, it looks like normally Tier 1 can be approved within 6 weeks as well, if documents are all correct. Is it right?
if you quaify easily then go for tier 1 general rather than tier 2 as u are totally independent of whatever u wanna do regardless of tied up with any company

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