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HC 813: Overhaul of Tier 2 ICT to Appendix Intra-Company Routes - cooling-off, high earners, switching and financial requirements (UK Immigration Rules from 1 December 2020)

Published on: 28 October 2020

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Applications submitted before this date will be determined under the Rules in effect on 30 November 2020. See: LNB News 22/10/2020 80. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has been asked to examine the Intra-Company Transfer route and to report on issues including salary and skill thresholds, whether separate arrangements should exist for high earners, and points of divergence from the Skilled Worker route. The MAC aims to provide its findings by the end of October 2021. Any adjustments to the route are expected to follow in 2022. See: LNB News 07/10/2020 76.

Appendix Intra-Company Routes

The Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer) (ICT) route will be retitled as the Intra-Company routes, as flagged in the Home Office’s July 2020 further details paper. The two strands are the core Intra-Company Transfer and the Intra-Company Graduate Transferee. Provisions currently located in Part 6A and Appendix A are being revoked and replaced with a new ‘Appendix Intra-Company Routes’, which also delineates the rules for dependants. References to dependants of Tier 2 (ICT) migrants are being removed from Part 8. These revisions align with the Law Commission’s recommendations on simplifying the Immigration Rules. See These changes follow the Law Commission’s report on simplifying the Immigration Rules...

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