"It's Permanently Scrapped," UK Announces 4 Things It'll No Longer Accept for Settlement Applicants



UK government scrapped automatic family reunion for refugees and extends wait for settlement New rules require high English skills, clean records, and community service for applicants Critics call reforms harsh, warning they risk fuelling smuggling, while government insists settlement must be earned. Refugees will now face stricter conditions before being allowed to settle permanently in the United Kingdom. 

Under new government plans, the current five-year route to indefinite leave to remain will be replaced with a longer waiting period requiring applicants to demonstrate contributions to the country. Family reunion route permanently scrapped The government also confirmed that the pathway allowing refugees to automatically bring close relatives to the UK, temporarily suspended in September, has now been permanently scrapped. 

Under the new rules, applicants will be required to meet stricter conditions including demonstrating high proficiency in English, maintaining a clean criminal record, and volunteering in their communities. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said her department is focused on making settlement “fair but firm”, while Migration Minister Mike Tapp insisted that the changes mean the UK “will no longer be seen as a soft touch.” Opposition and charities react Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp criticised the measures, calling them “a Starmer gimmick” that would “make no difference whatsoever.” 

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