The Home Secretary has unveiled new rules for who is eligible to settle in the UK,which could see some people having to wait for up to 20 years.
The government announced a shake-up of the migration system designed to limit who can settle in the country legally,saying the new approach is based on ‘contribution and integration.’
Shabana Mahmood,the Home Secretary,announced the winners and losers of the proposed system,which would be rolled out from the spring following a consultation.
The time limit for settlement will be doubled to 10 years instead of the current five-year period.

The Home Office has announced new measures to change who is eligible for settlement in the UK
There will be reductions available for people who can demonstrate high level of English,are high earners in the top tier of tax,or public service workers like doctors,nurses,teachers and health care workers.
The government announced measures to shake up the legal migration system (Picture: ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock)She said: ‘We propose these changes apply to everyone in the country today who has not yet received indefinite leave to remain,though we are seeking views on whether there should be some transitional arrangements available.‘May I make one thing absolutely clear though: we will not change the rules for those with settled status today. These are people who have been in our country for years,even decades. They have families here,wives,husbands,children.Conditions for settlement in the UK
To be eligible to apply for settlement or indefinite leave to remain in the future,people will have to demonstrate good character,prove a good level of English skills,owe no NHS or debt to the government (student debt excluded) and have a clean criminal record.
‘They have worked in our hospitals,taught in our schools and have been contributing to our society for years. Fairness is the most fundamental of British values. We made a promise when we gave them settlement and we do not break our promises
‘These are subject to consultation,but the Government proposes that those who have received benefits for less than 12 months would not qualify for settlement until 15 years after arrival. For those who have claimed benefits for more than 12 months,that would rise to 20 years.
‘To encourage the use of legal routes into this country,those who arrive illegally could see settlement take up to 30 years,as has already been set out,refugees on poor protection will qualify for settlement after 20 years.
‘Those who move to a work and study visa could earn settlement earlier and those arriving by a safe and legal route would earn settlement at 10 years.’
Today’s announcement comes after the government unveiled plans to overhaul its response to illegal immigration.
Under the new system,people who arrived in the UK through illegal routes could be denied accommodation and support.
The government has also announced asylum reforms affecting refugees who came to the UK legally. They now face a 20-year wait before being able to get a settled status,which campaigners from the Refugee Council called a barrier to helping people to recover from trauma and rebuild their lives.
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