Harry FarleyPolitical correspondent

Reuters
Migrants who are in the UK legally could have to wait up to 20-years before they can settle permanently, under government proposals.
The Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has announced the qualifying period for indefinite leave to remain will be extended from five to 10 years, and will apply to the estimated 1.6million who arrived since 2021.
Migrants who have claimed benefits face up to a 20 year wait.
Those who have claimed benefits for less than 12 months would have to wait five years longer - and those claiming benefits for more than 12 months would have to wait an extra 10 years, under the proposals.
Mahmood said becoming part of the UK is "not a right but a privilege – and one that must be earned".
For those who arrived on post-Brexit health and social care visas, the criteria will be increased to 15-years, with the additional penalties for those who have claimed benefits.


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