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Migrants already in *** face longer wait for permanent settlement

New rules making migrants wait longer to qualify for permanent settlement in the *** will apply to people already in the country, under government plans.

On Monday the government announced immigrants would now typically have to live in the *** for 10 years before applying for the right to stay here indefinitely – double the current five-year *******.

It was previously unclear whether this would apply to the approximately 1.5 million foreign workers who have moved to the *** since 2020.

The BBC understands a document published in the coming weeks will make clear the government is preparing to apply the 10-year qualifying ******* to those who are already in the *** as well as to new visa applicants.

The move will be subject to a public consultation.

A government source said Home Secretary Yvette Cooper had for some time been concerned that under the current five-year process there is set to be a significant increase in settlement and citizenship applications in the next few years, reflecting the surge in immigration in the early years of this decade.

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said there would continue to be a five-year qualification ******* for non-*** dependents of British citizens.

There will also be shorter qualification periods for people who can show they have contributed to the ***’s “economy and society”.

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Net migration – the number of people coming to the *** minus the number leaving – climbed to a record 906,000 in June 2023, and last year it stood at 728,000.

In a speech on Monday, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the measures would mean “settlement becomes a privilege that is earned, not a right, easier if you make a contribution, if you work, pay in, and help rebuild our country.”

Some Labour MPs have raised concerns about the possibility longer qualifying periods for settlement could apply to people already in the ***.

Florence Eshalomi, who chairs the Commons housing, communities and local government committee, told MPs the lack of clarity had left some of her constituents “understandably worried”, with one telling her they were considering leaving the *** “because their settled status here is in jeopardy”.

In response, Cooper told MPs the government would set out further details later this year, with a consultation to follow.

The Migration Observatory said a 10-year route to settlement would make the *** more restrictive than most other high-income countries but comparable to Switzerland and Japan.

It said the move was unlikely to significantly affect migration levels but it would bring in more visa-fee revenue for the Home Office because people on temporary visas pay ongoing fees.

Migrants would also face longer periods without the rights that come with permanent settlement, which include the right to live, work and study in the *** for as long as desired, and to apply for benefits.

Permanent settlement can also be used to apply for British citizenship.

Enny Choudhury, co-legal director at the Joint Council for the ******** of Immigrants charity, said the move was “a cruel betrayal”.

“These are our neighbours and friends. They’ve already built their lives in the ***, and moving the goalposts now will plunge many into deeper debt, uncertainty and trauma,” he said.

“We need a system that offers people a clear, affordable and compassionate pathway to settlement.”



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