Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) is the last step for any non-UK national/citizen to fulfil before becoming eligible to apply for a British Passport. When applying forIndefinite Leave to Remainon your current l
Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) is an immigration status within the United Kingdom, offering non-British citizens the opportunity to reside in the country without any time or immigration restrictions. ILR is highly sought after by those wishing to establish a permanent presence in the UK. Given...
Indefinite Leave to Remain can lapse if you break the conditions. For example, if you spend periods of more than two years outside of the UK, this can lead to the loss/lapse of Indefinite Leave to Remain or ILR status. ILR can also become invalidated for other reasons, such as if you...
Once permanent residence (properly known as indefinite leave to remain) has been granted, there are no longer any immigration related restrictions on the work or business you may do in the UK, and no time limits on your stay in the UK. ...
Indefinite Leave to Remain will often represent a milestone in a person’s stay in the UK when they obtain Indefinite Leave (ILR). This application could be made on the basis of marriage, employment, or long residence. However, it is important to understand that this indefinite permission...
Indefinite leave to remain (ILR) provides migrants to the UK with the right to live, study, and work here permanently without immigration restrictions.