Change requirements for ILR for those who have graduated and worked for 3 years
We believe people who have studied on at least a year long programme in the UK in the past 5 years and graduated, and have then worked for at least three years in the UK should be allowed to apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) with their dependents.
Signatures
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Government response threshold (10,000) · 10,000/10,000 · reached
Debate threshold (100,000) · 14,189/100,000
- 06 JUN 2025Petition closedFinal total: 14,189 signatures
- 07 MAR 2025Government respondedHome OfficeGovernment reply
Settlement in the UK is a privilege. Those wishing to settle must show a contribution to the UK for a meaningful period, and we see no case to reduce the five year period required to demonstrate this.
Read full response - 11 FEB 202510,000 signatures reachedEligible for a government response
- 06 DEC 2024Petition opened for signatures
Background
This is envisioned to retain highly skilled immigrants in the country, a valuable workforce, without burdening them with a 5-year sponsored visa route to obtain ILR. Completing a rigorous 1-year minimum course of study in the UK, paying the required fees and successfully completing the rigour of world-renowned British universities' academic curriculum; and then working diligently as skilled workers for 3 years is in our view sufficient.