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The Home Office plans to make it more difficult for lawfully present migrants to secure permanent residence in the United Kingdom. Among other things, it plans to do so by penalising those migrants lawfully able to use public funds from actually doing so. Under its proposals in A Fairer Pathway to Settlement – A statement and accompanying consultation on earned settlement (November 2025)
11 hours ago February 9, 2026February 9, 2026Adrian Berry

Manufacturing Segregation – The Home Office ‘Earned Settlement’ proposals

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