If you’re currently on a Skilled Worker Visa and have plans to stay long-term in the UK, especially if you’re with your family, it’s important to start preparing for your Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) application and eventual British Citizenship.
Here’s what you need to know:
•ILR Application: After 5 years on a Skilled Worker Visa, you’ll be eligible to apply for ILR. The process requires passing the Life in the UK test. Once you hold ILR for one year, you can then apply for British Citizenship, provided you meet all the necessary requirements.
•Rising Costs: Keep in mind that UK visa fees can increase, so it’s crucial to factor this into your savings for ILR and British citizenship.
•Travel Restrictions: Be mindful of the travel restrictions during your ILR and citizenship process. You shouldn’t stay outside the UK for more than 180 days in any 12-month period within the last 5 years, as it can impact your eligibility. (Note: This requirement may change.)
•Passport Documentation: When applying for ILR, you’ll need to submit the passport you first used to enter the UK, so ensure you keep all old passports safe.
Estimated Costs for a Family of 5:
1.ILR Application Fees: £2,885 per person, totaling approximately £14,425, which may increase over time.
2.Priority Processing (Optional): £500 per person for faster processing (total £2,500 for a family of 5).
3.Biometrics: Up to £150 per person.
4.IELTS (if required): Approximately £200 per person.
5.Life in the UK Test: £50 per person. Some may need to retake this test.
6.Naturalisation & British Passport: An additional £1,500–£2,000 per person for naturalisation and passport applications.
Useful Links:
•www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa – Information on the Skilled Worker Visa and ILR eligibility.
•www.gov.uk/indefinite-leave-to-remain – Steps to apply for ILR.
•www.gov.uk/life-in-the-uk-test – Prepare for the Life in the UK Test.
•www.gov.uk/visa-fees – Check the current visa application fees.
Plan ahead and prepare for your journey to British Citizenship!
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