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| UK Residency - Permanent Residence in the UK
UK Permanent Residence (Indefinite Leave to Remain) is the permanent residency status you achieve after you've spent a certain amount of time in the UK as follows:
Once permanent residence (ILR) is achieved, there is no more immigration restrictions on your stay in the UK and there is no time-limit restrictions on your stay in the UK. However in order to retain your UK residency staus you cannot leave the UK for a period longer than 2 years. It is expected that you should maintain your ties to the UK and consider the UK your home of permenant residency. If you plan to spend your time outside of the UK after you are granted Permamenet residency then you should consider applying for uk citizenship (naturalisation) which you can do after being in the UK for not less than one year in permanent UK residency status. |
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Immigration and Nationality Directorate Working in the UK
Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner OISC
UK Visas |