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Do you have a link to the story?9588 wrote:as report by News of the World today,
britain is to stop granting ILR for WP holder after 5 years as well as for Student Visa after 10years.
any truth in this story??
its really scrary if the government is to move its goal-post once again..............
worry worry
Try reading "The path to citizenship: next steps in reforming the immigration system" on the BIA website. ILR is going to be replaced, and students will not be eligible for it's replacement.Vanadil wrote:Apologies, I was obviously writing my post at the same time that was uploaded.
I just read the article, and if possible my opinion of that paper just lowered.
"but NONE went on booting out foreigners"......
Well, I'm going to wait until I hear anything official before I start worrying too much about this as "A Westminster source said: “We want to abolish indefinite leave to remain." is not particularly a lot to base a entire conclusion on.
It is highly unlikely that anyone's ILR will be revoked. But with mass unemployment likely to return, don't be surprised if it gets a lot harder (very soon) to obtain ILR.djb123 wrote:Don't think they plan to take it away from anyone. But I guess that if they wanted they could make it easier to take away and remove access to benefits to persuade people to apply for British Citizenshp/permanent residency.Shan12 wrote:So, where would it leave people with ILR?
Damn...JAJ wrote:Could well be abolished or restricted in some way, for example, student visas excluded from the 10 years.drjabberwocky23 wrote:What happens to the Long Residence category?
That's not exactly the way I read it.Shan12 wrote:Having read the Governments Response to the Path to Citizenship Consultation, I get the impression that ILR will be kept as an alternative to citizenship. The reasoning seems to be that they 'understand' that some people can not hold dual citizenship. It also implies on page 14 (the diagram) that those on ILR "Can switch to Citizenship at a later date". Unfortunately, there seems to be no detail.
Other countries - notably Australia and New Zealand - have increased the waiting period for citizenship in recent times.Siggi wrote:JAJ wrote:
The waiting time for British citizenship could easily increase from 5 years to 7 or maybe 10 years.
I'm very suprised that you have passed such a silly and unquailfied statment- this is just scare mongaring,JAJ.
Ok. Unless it is a very high level high management job in the organisation where a UK/EU citizen can't do the job. Then why should Curry's employ someone from outside the UK/EU!jei2 wrote:Another critical issue that shouldn't be overlooked regarding routes to settlement:
If companies refuse to buy into PBS (as Curry's has done), then they will only employ British or EEA citizens, those already holding ILR or certain others with limited leave to remain.
The Tiers and current work permit holders are not even going to get a look in with them. In fact some companies will be looking to get rid of those work permit holders they currently employ.
A stressful time for all going into 2009.
They can't just get ride of people. We have laws in the UK to protect employees. However, when employees on current WP's expire then they will not be able to renew them under T2 with curry's if they do not register as a sponsor.In fact some companies will be looking to get rid of those work permit holders they currently employ.