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In this Home Affairs Committee session, MPs questioned the Home Secretary on the Government’s proposed reforms to settlement and citizenship routes. The focus was on whether settlement is being redefined as something to be “earned”, how income and contribution are being weighed, and what this could mean for people already living and working in the UK. This video features selected answers from the Home Secretary, presented without commentary, allowing viewers to hear the responses directly and draw their own conclusions. Topics covered include earned settlement, income thresholds, integration, transitional arrangements, and how contribution is being framed in immigration policy. Committee transcript pending at time of recording. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction: Earned or Delayed Settlement? 00:23 Are High Earners More Valuable Citizens? 03:38 Earned Settlement vs Delayed Settlement 06:13 Impact on Integration and Cohesion 08:12 Numbers vs Recourse to Public Funds 11:28 Transitional Arrangements for Those Already in the UK 19:38 Where Do Care Workers Fit in Earned Settlement? 24:22 Outro Disclaimer: The Information I share is based on my own research and personal knowledge. I am not an immigration adviser, and anyone needing immigration advice should consult a qualified immigration professional. Please do not pay anyone for job offers, legitimate opportunities should not require payment. I strive to provide accurate information, but I recommend you always do your own additional research and be cautious of scammers. Stay vigilant, and I hope you find this helpful! #ilrupdate #ukimmigrationupdate #ukimmigration