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ibo,ibo wrote:The other thing that you may need to consider that govt is proposing to change the citizenship rules in the near future. Based on the proposals, the ILR will not be granted after 5 years. Instead there will be two routes... one will be to take up the probationary citizenship for at least one year and then move to the full citizenship. The other route will be to stay here for another 3 years (after completing 5 years) and qualify for ILR. So in future, ILR may be upto 8 years away.
Though this has not become the law yet, but govt is trying to make it one. I thought you should keep this in mind.
you are so naive saying that. I bet it will be retrospective again.hsmpinuk70 wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008 ... mmigration
Taken from the article linked above - Changes will apply to new arrivals after the new laws are passed, and not to foreigners already living in the UK, so reforms are only likely to affect migrants arriving from 2010.
regards
And the new rules will take effect at the end of this year the earliest or Spring next year the latest.smartwave wrote:you are so naive saying that. I bet it will be retrospective again.hsmpinuk70 wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008 ... mmigration
Taken from the article linked above - Changes will apply to new arrivals after the new laws are passed, and not to foreigners already living in the UK, so reforms are only likely to affect migrants arriving from 2010.
regards
smartwave wrote:And the new rules will take effect at the end of this year the earliest or Spring next year the latest.smartwave wrote:you are so naive saying that. I bet it will be retrospective again.hsmpinuk70 wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008 ... mmigration
Taken from the article linked above - Changes will apply to new arrivals after the new laws are passed, and not to foreigners already living in the UK, so reforms are only likely to affect migrants arriving from 2010.
regards