'Long residence' ILR changes

Those who have spent a continuous period of 10 years in the UK under different visas may be eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) under the ‘Long residence’ route. Time under visas which do not lead to settlement under the standard 5 year route (such as Student/ Tier 4, Graduate etc.) can be counted towards 10 year ILR.

Rules changes introduced on 11 April 2024 now require applicants to have spent 12 months under their current visa before they can apply for 'long residence' ILR, and changed the 'continuous residence' limit on absences:

  • The absences limit for periods spent in the UK after 11 April 2024 is now the same requirement as the standard ILR route - no more than 180 days outside the UK in any rolling 12 month period.
  • The original absences limit - no more than 548 days outside the UK in total, with no single absence longer than 184 days outside the UK, still applies to time spent in the UK before 11 April 2024.

SIT can help with queries on the ILR requirements and process.

More information on applying for ‘Long residence’ ILR is found in Home Office guidance.