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Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) or Permanent Residency (PR) is a form of immigration status conferred on those who do not have the Right of Abode in the United Kingdom. It allows them to live and work in the UK without any restrictions.

Indefinite leave to remain (ILR) is a permanent status and can be revoked if the person stays outside the UK for two consecutive years or longer. As such, ILR holders must be mindful of their time away from the UK.

Obtaining a ‘settled status’ is crucial to the UK’s nationality laws. The most common way to gain naturalisation or registration as a British citizen necessitates that the applicant resides in the UK.

It’s crucial to attain settled status if your child is born in the UK, but neither parent is a British Citizen. Otherwise, your kid won’t be eligible for Citizenship automatically

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