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And he should then get a privileged sort of ILR, namely ILR under the EU settlement scheme.Zimba wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 4:11 pmILR is not appropriate. He should apply for settlement under the EU settlement scheme: https://www.gov.uk/settled-status-eu-citizens-families
The EU settlement scheme is part of the Immigration Rules - Appendix EU to be precise. As I have said, it is a privileged form - there is a process for certain ILR holders to upgraded to ILR under the EU Settlement Scheme.Zimba wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 11:19 pmEU settlement scheme grants settlement status to EEA citizens/family members eligible and it is a meant to be a replacement for Permanent Residence status (PR). ILR is a form of settled status under UK immigration rules granted to non-EU citizens/family members
EU1. This Part of this Appendix sets out the basis on which an EEA citizen and their family members, and the family members of a qualifying British citizen, will, if they apply under it, be granted indefinite leave to enter or remain or limited leave to enter or remain.
EU2. The applicant will be granted indefinite leave to enter (where the application is made outside the UK) or indefinite leave to remain (where the application is made within the UK) where: