Background
Many people who are eligible for ILR are waiting for resuming priority and super priority services. At the same time new immigration system could significantly change ILR process/eligibility. It is important we keep ourselves update about them and monitor when they will be implemented.
New immigration system guide is available here:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-immigra ... on-process
On 13 July 2020, the government set out further details on the UK’s points-based system.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... ssible.pdf
The key point that is related to ILR from page 10 of this update:
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Settlement
This is also known as indefinite leave to enter or remain and means a successful applicant can stay in the UK without any immigration conditions or time restrictions. In the tables for specific routes, if there is a ‘yes’ next to settlement then years that a migrant spends in the UK on the route can count towards the qualifying period for settlement. If there is a ‘no’ this means that any years spent in the UK on that route do not count towards the qualifying period.”
For many routes there is a NO next to settlement such as:
Start-up
Student route
Intra-Company
Graduate route (new post study route)
So any years spent in the UK on these route do not count towards the qualifying period for ILR.
When the new UK's Points-Based Immigration System will be implemented:
Different sources contradict each other. The document said it will be implemented in 2021 but some universities officially said “the new UK's Points-Based Immigration System will be phased in from October 2020” such as:
https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/st ... er-4-visa/
https://www.southampton.ac.uk/studentse ... index.page
Questions:
1. They discuss settlement in general and they did not mentioned any specific settlement route such as SET (O), SET (LR),…. Will the paragraph above be considered for SET (LR) 10 years route?
2. When will these New immigration system be implemented and affect applicants for SET (LR) 10 years route?
Thanks
Dr Strange