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Keep 5 Year ILR route for people who came to UK in 2023 or later

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The government should keep the 5 Year ILR route for those who have been in the UK since 2023 on any visa, such as Student, Skilled Worker or such.

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Keep 5 Year ILR route for people who came to UK in 2023 or later

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The government should keep the 5 Year ILR route for those who have been in the UK since 2023 on any visa, such as Student, Skilled Worker or such.

National
89 reactions·100% agree
Shabana Mahmood

Shabana Mahmood

Home Secretary

Home Secretary

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Where do you stand on this motion?

Reasons for3
Reasons against0

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Members can read every reason.

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