United Kingdom - Permanent Residency Visas
Permanent residency in UK refers to a person's Visa Status: the person is allowed to reside indefinitely within a country of which he or she is not a citizen. A person with such status is known as a permanent resident.
Depending on the country, permanent residents usually have the same rights as citizens except for the following:
- they may not vote or stand for public office
- they may not apply for public sector employment
- they may not apply for employment involving national security
- they may not own certain classes of real estate
- they are not issued the passport of that country (unless otherwise stateless or unable to obtain a passport from their country of nationality, in which case they may be entitled to a certificate of identity instead)
- they do not have access the country's consular protection
- they may qualify to apply for citizenship after meeting a specified period of residence
Solutions available for United Kingdom:
- 10 Year Long Residency Concession (ILR)
- 20 Year Long Residency Concession
- Derivative Residence Card
- Discretionary Leave to Remain
- Dual nationality and the UK Right of Abode
- Indefinite Leave to Enter (Sole Responsibility)
- Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)
- Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR - Under 18)
- Permanent Residency - Windrush Generation
- Private & Family life in the UK
- Right of Abode
- Right of Abode (Adoption)
- Right of Abode (Woman married to British Husband)
- Right of Abode (Woman married to CUKC Husband)
- Your Unborn Children