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5 year ILR route for those with UK university higher education qualification

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Keep 5 years route to get ILR status for those who came to UK to study (RFQ Level 6 or above) from UK universities and then switched to Tier 2 Skilled Worker Visa. These are the people who have invested 1-4 years in their education and then on PSW visa in UK which does not count towards ILR.

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5 year ILR route for those with UK university higher education qualification

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Keep 5 years route to get ILR status for those who came to UK to study (RFQ Level 6 or above) from UK universities and then switched to Tier 2 Skilled Worker Visa. These are the people who have invested 1-4 years in their education and then on PSW visa in UK which does not count towards ILR.

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26 reactions·100% agree
Shabana Mahmood

Shabana Mahmood

Home Secretary

Home Secretary

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