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From 5 to 10 Years: How the New Residency Rule Redefines British Citizenship in 2025

From 5 to 10 Years: How the New Residency Rule Redefines British Citizenship in 2025

In 2025, the United Kingdom introduced a dramatic shift in its immigration and naturalization policy—extending the residency requirement for British citizenship from 5 years to 10 years for most migrants. This new rule is part of a broader strategy aimed at reducing net migration and tightening settlement routes, but it also brings profound implications for […]

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Can You Lose Your ILR Status? Rules on Absences and Re-Entry Explained (2025)

Can You Lose Your ILR Status? Rules on Absences and Re-Entry Explained (2025)

Gaining Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK is a major milestone—but it doesn’t mean your immigration journey is over. ILR status can be revoked or lost, especially if you’re absent from the UK for extended periods or fail to meet certain conditions. In this blog post, we’ll explore the 2025 rules around ILR

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ILR 2025: Understanding the New 10-Year Residency Rule

ILR 2025: Understanding the New 10-Year Residency Rule

In 2025, the UK government introduced sweeping changes to its immigration policy, and one of the most impactful updates is the extension of the residency requirement for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) from 5 years to 10 years for many migrants. If you’re working, studying, or planning to settle in the UK long-term, this new

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