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A health check (like Australia has) probably wouldn't hurt either.lemess wrote:I think this will happen simply because 5 years for a permanent residence permit seems to be standard everywhere else in Europe. I also think at some stage they might bring in a good character check for ILR. .
They will be happy to get a flood of applications at £335 / £500 per application. Even if they recruit only top barristers to process the applications they will still be left with some change.My argument is that the last thing that IND want is lots of people applying for a one year extension to their current visa.
Given that a UK naturalised citizen instantly acquires the right to live and work across the EU, it would make sense for similar broad standards of ILR and naturalisation to be applied everywhere and a harmonisation to occur. Also given that the UK seems to have less severe ILR requirements than others at the moment, it is logical to expect that in the current climate it is more probable that these will become stricter as opposed to most european ones becoming more lenient.JAJ wrote:Although as regards the 5 year timescale, just because the rest of Europe does something a particular way doesn't make it a good idea.