Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR): common myths on obtaining permanent residency in the UK.
We had a post under this name in the beginning of 2014 and it proved very popular, so we decided to update it as it is now autumn 2015. Myth 1: “Indefinite Leave is ‘indefinite’”. Reality: it is not! You can lose your Indefinite Leave to Remain if you leave the UK for more than 2 years and don’t come back (unless you have very compassionate circumstances why you couldn’t return). This applies to non-EU nationals and also to the EU/EEA nationals who had achieved status of a permanent resident whether applied for that document or not (it is not compulsory to apply). The only way not to lose your status is to become a British Citizen, then you can leave the UK for as long as you need. Myth 2: “Everyone needs ILR before applying for British Citizenship”. Reality: even though we often tell this to the clients who are trying to ‘skip’ it and – mistakenly – going straight for naturalisation, the fact is there are exception from this rule. European nationals (including Bul...