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In this video, UK Pensions Info Hub explains the recent discussion surrounding the UK government’s consultation on potential changes to the Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) qualifying period Officials have confirmed that settlement rules are under review as part of wider immigration reforms expected in 2026. One proposal under consultation suggests extending the current five-year settlement route to a ten-year qualifying period. No legislation has been introduced, and no implementation date has been confirmed at this stage. This video covers: • What government officials have said • What changes are being considered • Who may potentially be affected • Practical steps migrants can take while awaiting official confirmation Important: This is a policy discussion currently under review. Existing rules remain in place unless and until formal changes are announced by the UK Home Office. For verified updates, always refer to official government sources or regulated immigration advisers. Stay informed. Stay prepared. UK Pensions Info Hub #UKImmigration #ILR #UKVisa #SkilledWorkerVisa #UKSettlement #ImmigrationNews #LifeInTheUK #UKUpdates #MigrationPolicy #UK2026 📌 Disclaimers: This video is for informational and educational purposes only. It is based on publicly available statements and policy discussions at the time of recording. No official legislation has been passed regarding changes to the ILR qualifying period. Viewers are advised to consult the official UK Home Office website or seek advice from a regulated immigration professional before making any immigration decisions. This channel does not provide legal advice.