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barbie1 wrote:Hi,
I have been working in the same position initially using a post study work permit for a year and the next year by gaining a Tier 2. After 2 years, they renewed my contract for a further 5 years. Could you let me know if the new CoS application will cover an unbroken 5 year period? What is the maximum duration a CoS can be issued for?
Thanks!
That wasn't quite my question...My work contract is 5 years, will the CoS be the same please? Or can it only be 3 years at a time?sushdmehta wrote:Even if the CoS specifies a period of engagement as 5 years, the leave will be granted in line with the immigration rules.
245HE. Period and conditions of grant
Right so there is a big confusion at work about this and I just wanted to clear my head.sushdmehta wrote:That is entirely up to the sponsor .. what they want to specify as the period of engagement / sponsorship when requesting the CoS.
There is no requirement (legal or otherwise), that I know of, for the sponsor to issue a CoS that mirrors the period of contract. And also, whether a CoS is issued with a period of sponsorship / engagement that mirrors the contract period or less or more is irrelevant as you will need a new CoS to apply for extension irrespective of the "duration of a previous CoS".
How long the period of grant will be when you apply for an extension is set out in Immigration Rule 245HE and, in a more digestable format, in the Tier 2 Policy Guidance, paragraph 182:Does the above mean that regardless of the CoS covering 3 or 5 years, my Tier 2 visa will be for only an extra 2 years anyway? If that is the case would I be allowed to extend my Tier 2 a third time having a valid work contract and by making a fresh CoS application in 2 years time?