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Can you please provide the source??? If it is true then does it apply to 14 years concession also and when this law going to be effected from??Hello there peeps just had a quick question I've heard rumors at work and fom a few notices that apparently come next year when this new proposed immigration system comes into effect that both the long term concessions are going to be removed and people wont be granted ILR solely because of their length of stay in this country. If this is true or if anybody has any other information on this please advice.
lemess wrote:I think the qualification period for ILR is also being raised to 5 years from 4
I read through those documents but didn't see any mention of ILR being turned into a 5 year stay. Could someone give a source for that specifically?tensailee wrote:It is all part of the current consultation HO is pursuing. It is called 'Making Migration Work for Britain', and details can be found on the HO website:
Making Migration Work for Britain
Thank you. I wonder if the 5 year rule for ILR will apply to EEA as well, they're very specific in the 'worker' aspect. And then I wonder what's going to happen with citizenship. Will that be after 6 years now?lemess wrote:Here you go. http://www.archive2.official-documents. ... 2/6472.pdf has the original document.
It may well apply to ancestry visas too (assuming the ancestry visa survives - another question).+nairam+ wrote:Thank you. I wonder if the 5 year rule for ILR will apply to EEA as well, they're very specific in the 'worker' aspect. And then I wonder what's going to happen with citizenship. Will that be after 6 years now?lemess wrote:Here you go. http://www.archive2.official-documents. ... 2/6472.pdf has the original document.