Oliver O’Sullivan
Solicitor‘Indefinite leave to remain’ (ILR) is a formal term for being given permission by the Home Office to stay in the UK. In other words, it is a way of settling in the UK permanently and is therefore also known as ‘settlement’.
make an enquiryOnce you have ILR, you are able to live, work and study in the UK without the need for any further visa or work permit applications. You can also claim certain state benefits if you are eligible.
There are several ways to gain ILR. These include:
If you have a valid work visa you may be able to apply for ILR after a certain amount of time. For most applicants, it will be five years, but there are other visa routes which reduce the time specification. You may also need to prove your salary meets the financial requirements.
How you apply for ILR will depend on your visa or other method by which you have leave (permission) to be in the UK.
If you have a partner, spouse, parent, child, or other relative who is settled in the UK as either a British citizen or with ILR, you may be able to apply for ILR yourself.
The application process will depend on your individual circumstances, including which type of visa you have, and how your family member gained their ‘settlement’ status.
There are also ways to apply for ILR if your partner dies or if you suffered domestic violence which ended your relationship.
If you have been living in the UK with leave (permission) for 10 years or more, you may be able to apply for indefinite leave to remain.
You may be able to apply for ILR if:
If you are a Commonwealth citizen you may have ‘right of abode’ which means you can live and work in the UK and are not subject to immigration restrictions. However, this is not the same as ILR. Some commonwealth citizens may be able to apply for British citizenship under other circumstances, such as via the Windrush scheme.
All applicants for ILR are required to demonstrate their proficiency in the English language and will need to take and pass the ‘life in the UK’ test if they are between the ages of 18 and 65.
Once you have been granted ILR or settlement status, you are free to take up employment without the need to apply for a work permit, you are also free to live in the UK permanently.
Although you are free to leave and enter the UK at any time, you may have to make an application as a returning resident if you live outside of the UK for two years or more at a time. To avoid this situation, you may wish to apply for naturalisation as a British citizen as this is a way of gaining unlimited access to and from the UK.
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