New Home Office Guidance on 10-Year Long Residence ILR: Key Updates and Advice

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Client hearing about the 2024 Home Office guidance on 10-year Long Residence ILR from Axis Solicitors.

On 9 July 2024, the Home Office released updated policy guidance to clarify the rules for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) applications under the 10-year Long Residence route. This update addresses transitional arrangements following changes to the Immigration Rules in April 2024.

Long Residence Route

The Long Residence route continues to be a popular pathway to settlement for individuals who have lawfully resided in the UK for a decade or more, often used by those who initially arrived as students.

Key Changes and Clarifications

Absences Before April 11, 2024:

  • Total absences must not exceed 548 days.
  • No single absence should exceed 184 days.

Absences After April 11, 2024:

  • Assessed on a rolling basis.
  • Absences must not exceed 180 days in any 12-month period.

Transitional Arrangements

For applicants whose 10-year period includes time both before and after 11 April 2024, the following rules apply:

  1. Absences Before 11 April 2024:
    • Total absences must not exceed 548 days.
    • No single absence should exceed 184 days.
  2. Absences After 11 April 2024:
    • Assessed on a rolling basis.
    • Absences must not exceed 180 days in any 12-month period.

Recommendations for Applicants

Due to the complexities of the Long Residence route, applicants are strongly advised to maintain detailed records of their absences from the UK and seek professional guidance to consider their individual circumstances.

How Axis Solicitors Can Assist

At Axis Solicitors, our team of expert immigration solicitors possesses in-depth knowledge of the latest ILR regulations.

Our Services Include:

  • Comprehensive case assessments.
  • Tailored advice on absence calculations.
  • Assistance with complex transitional cases.
  • Full support throughout the ILR application process.

Take the Next Step

If you are approaching the 10-year mark or have queries about how these changes affect your ILR journey, contact Axis Solicitors and arrange a free initial assessment today.

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This blog was procured by the expert team at Axis Solicitors, including immigration lawyers and legal researchers. Our goal is to provide accurate, practical, and up-to-date guidance on UK immigration and legal matters.

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