 
                        
            Labour’s proposed extension of the ILR qualifying period to ten years marks one of the most significant changes to UK immigration policy in recent decades. The move is framed as a response to public concerns over control, fairness, and national identity. By linking settlement to work, language, and community contribution, the government aims to reinforce the principle that indefinite leave to remain must be earned.
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            Important News regarding VISA elibigility for London Transport Workers This article examines TFL workers facing deportation from the UK. More than 60 foreign Transport for London (TfL) employees could be forced to leave the UK. A recent change in visa rules means they no longer qualify for sponsorship. What has changed? The new rules raise… Continue reading Numerous TfL Workers Face Deportation Following Visa Rule Change
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