More changes to rules for permanent residence in the UK

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14 April 2011


On 6 April 2011, the UK Government changed the rules for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), otherwise known as permanent residence or settlement in the UK. The changes are part of an overall tightening of immigration laws in the UK.

The revised rules include more stringent requirements for ILR, including:

Indefinite Leave to Remain is one of the main requirements before you can become a naturalized British citizen. For most people in a skilled worker or business visa category, obtaining ILR requires living in the UK for at least five years.