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    Hi Arthur Little, it is what I was I thinking, but my friend (she just got her citizenship ) told me that ILR now has changed and limited only ten years. I also thought it might be for the applicants who just got their ilr recently but not those who were granted fews years ago. Anyway, I decided to renew my passport and take the SELT test and citizenship afterwards. I can not take the test for the reason that I do not have the identification required by the SELT TEST team, so need to renew my passport. Thank you so much to you, to Terpe and all the members.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT View Post
    Hi Arthur Little, it is what I was I thinking, but my friend (she just got her citizenship ) told me that ILR now has changed and limited only ten years. I also thought it might be for the applicants who just got their ilr recently but not those who were granted fews years ago.
    Please don't take any offence PAT, but your friend knows nothing and is talking complete nonsense.
    The ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain) is a permanent UK visa and allows holders to stay in the UK indefinitely. Means forever.

    There's no change at all to the status of ILR holders.

    There are some changes impacting current holders of Tier 1 visa who are looking to apply after 2018


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    No problem at all Terpe, honestly I was so worried. I was reading and searching about this matter coz I really wanted to read it to confirmed but found nothing. Now, I really want to do my citizenship so there would be no worries anymore. I won't be panicking to get it done after all the information I've got but make sure I will have it before the next increase of visa fees I texted my friend to let her know .Thank you to you.
    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Please don't take any offence PAT, but your friend knows nothing and is talking complete nonsense.
    The ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain) is a permanent UK visa and allows holders to stay in the UK indefinitely. Means forever.

    There's no change at all to the status of ILR holders.

    There are some changes impacting current holders of Tier 1 visa who are looking to apply after 2018


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