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UK plans up to 20 year wait for refugees before permanent residency
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Published on 24 April 2026

Refugees could face a decade longer than migrants
The UK government is considering tougher migration rules that would double the standard waiting period for permanent residency to 10 years, and extend it to 20 years for refugees. The stated goal is to deter irregular migration, but critics warn it could place the UK among the most restrictive high-income democracies, with potentially unprecedented delays for people seeking protection.
- Standard wait for permanent residency could rise to 10 years
- Refugees may face up to 20 years before becoming settled
- Policy aims to deter irregular migration into the UK
- Critics say it could exceed restrictions in other high income democracies
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