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Curiosity wrote:Hi,
I arrived in June 2007 with 3 year work permit and it was extended once in 2010 as tier 2 ICT for another 2 years (until Jun 2012) and then once more in 2012 for another 3 years until Jul 2015.
I was told earlier this year that even though the current rule says that tier 2 ICT can only extend up to 5 years, because I arrived before that rule came into effect, I can (theoretically) extend my tier 2 as many times as possible. That must have been true then because I got to extend my tier 2 until 2015, which would mean I will have stayed total of 8 years by then.
Do you know if this is still the case? Can I extend my tier 2 ICT in 2015 for further years in the UK? yes, you can. See the T2 policy guidance, para 186, page 39 (second box from top)
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... idance.pdf
Thank you for your answer. Yes that document does make it clearer.manci wrote:Curiosity wrote:Hi,
I arrived in June 2007 with 3 year work permit and it was extended once in 2010 as tier 2 ICT for another 2 years (until Jun 2012) and then once more in 2012 for another 3 years until Jul 2015.
I was told earlier this year that even though the current rule says that tier 2 ICT can only extend up to 5 years, because I arrived before that rule came into effect, I can (theoretically) extend my tier 2 as many times as possible. That must have been true then because I got to extend my tier 2 until 2015, which would mean I will have stayed total of 8 years by then.
Do you know if this is still the case? Can I extend my tier 2 ICT in 2015 for further years in the UK? yes, you can. See the T2 policy guidance, para 186, page 39 (second box from top)
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... idance.pdf[/b]
This depends on the actual dates. The five 12 months consecuitive periods are counted backwards from the time you apply for ILR so that may be by the judicious timing of your application you can break up the absences so that none of the consecutive periods have more than 180 days.Curiosity wrote: Unfortunately most of the travel was in 2010 and 2011. I was away for about 147 days in 2010 and 195 days in 2011, and this makes me being away for over 180 days in any consecutive 12 months period, no matter how I look at it.
Thank you for your suggestion. However I already tried that (I spend 30 mins playing with dates in Excel) and found that no matter what I do, I always end up with about 10-15 days over 180 days. So close...manci wrote:This depends on the actual dates. The five 12 months consecuitive periods are counted backwards from the time you apply for ILR so that may be by the judicious timing of your application you can break up the absences so that none of the consecutive periods have more than 180 days.Curiosity wrote: Unfortunately most of the travel was in 2010 and 2011. I was away for about 147 days in 2010 and 195 days in 2011, and this makes me being away for over 180 days in any consecutive 12 months period, no matter how I look at it.
pragn wrote:Hi,
I have got a similar query. I have come to UK in Aug 2010 and got the visa for 3 years (Tier 2 ICT Established Staff). Now, I have to go for extension in Aug and I got to know that I can extend for another 3 years (from 2013 to 2016). the extension will be 2 years or the work end date in the CoS, whichever is the shorter period. See the T2 poicy guidance para 188
Does that mean I can again apply for extension for another 3 years even after 2016. Please confirm.
Regards,