20 year long residence
To apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK based on 20 years of continuous residence, an individual must demonstrate they have lived in the UK continuously for 20 years, whether legally or not. This is a pathway to regularize immigration status, particularly for those with complex or irregular immigration histories.
Eligibility and Application:
- Continuous Residence: The core requirement is 20 years of continuous residence in the UK, regardless of whether it was lawful or not.
- Evidence: Applicants must provide strong evidence of their continuous residence, including housing records, bank statements, utility bills, and potentially letters from friends or relatives.
- Application Form: The application is typically made using form FLR(FP).
- Biometrics: Applicants must attend a biometrics appointment.
- Good Character: If there are any criminal convictions, evidence of good character must be provided.
- Fees: Application fees must be paid.
- No Time Limit: There is no time limit for submitting an application under this route.
Key Considerations:
- Continuity is Key: Any breaks in continuous residence can lead to a refusal of the application.
- Evidence is Crucial: The Home Office will likely refuse applications if there is insufficient evidence of continuous residence.
- No 5-Year Route: This route does not offer a faster path to settlement (5 years).
- 10-Year Settlement: The 20-year long residence route leads to a 10-year settlement pathway.
- Discretionary Factors: The Home Office will assess the individual's case based on a range of factors, including their connection to the UK and the potential impact of removing them from the country.
- Outside the UK: An application under the 20-year long residence route cannot be made if the applicant is outside the UK.
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