Refugees to face longer route to UK settlement rights
Summary
Refugees will soon have to wait longer than the current five years to apply for permanent residence in the UK. The UK government also plans to permanently end the rule allowing refugees to bring close relatives automatically. These changes aim to ensure that settling in the UK requires contributions to the country.Key Facts
- Refugees must wait more than five years to apply for permanent settlement in the UK.
- The UK has permanently ended automatic family reunification for refugees.
- Specific new requirements for refugee settlement will be announced in the autumn.
- These changes are part of a broader effort to reduce "pull factors" for asylum seekers.
- Legal migrants will also face stricter requirements for permanent residency.
- Around 4.5 million people have indefinite leave to remain in the UK, including about 430,000 non-EU citizens.
- Suggested new rules include English proficiency, a clean criminal record, and community volunteering.
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