Long residence applications allow individuals to apply for settlement based on extended periods of residence. The two main routes are 10 years lawful residence and 20 years continuous residence.
Applications under the long residence category are considered based on:
Each route has specific requirements, and eligibility depends on the nature and duration of your stay.
You may apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after completing 10 years of lawful residence.
Key points include:
Professional guidance can help ensure that your immigration history meets the legal requirements and that your application is prepared accurately.
The 20 years long residence route falls under Appendix Private Life of the Immigration Rules.
Key considerations:
This route is particularly relevant for individuals who may not have maintained lawful status but have built a long-term life in the UK.
Children may qualify for settlement under the 7 years child residence route.
Eligibility criteria include:
Under current immigration rules, children who meet these requirements may apply directly for settlement rather than limited leave to remain.