
Someone who has lived in the United Kingdom for a period of 10 years may apply for indefinite leave to remain if his or her presence in the UK over this time has been lawful. Unless one of the following applies, indefinite leave to remain will normally be granted:
- The 10 years period has been broken (see below).
- There are public interest reasons to refuse the application (see below).
- The individual fails to demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the English language and of life in the United Kingdom
Simply contact us today on 0113 270 7002 or email us to book a free consultation.
Immigration
- 10 years lawful residence
- 20 years un-lawful residence
- Visa Based on a Child in the UK
- UK visitor visas
- Appeals
- British Citizenship
- British Citizenship Applications
- Domestic Violence
- EU Settlement Scheme Family Permit
- Fiancés
- Human Rights Application
- Naturalisation
- Permanent Residence UK
- Spouse, Same Sex Spouse and Civil Partners
- Unmarried Partners
- Worker Registration Scheme
Accreditations



