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UK Private Life Route 2026 – No Visa Does Not Mean No Options If you are in the UK right now without a visa (no leave), one assumption destroys more immigration cases than any refusal letter ever could: “I’ve got no options.” In this video, Sajjad Kayani of Kayani Legal, a London-based immigration solicitor regulated in England and Wales, explains why that belief is often wrong and how the UK Private Life route can, in the right case, help people regularise their stay lawfully. This video explains the Private Life route under Appendix Private Life of the UK Immigration Rules, updated on 8 January 2026. It is designed for real people facing real problems: overstayers, families with children settled in UK schools, young adults who grew up in the UK, and long-term residents who have lost lawful status. The focus is on legal tests, evidence, strategy, and the mistakes that lead to refusal. What you will learn in this video: • The four Private Life gateways under the Immigration Rules 1. Children with at least seven years’ continuous residence where it is not reasonable to expect the child to leave the UK 2. Young adults aged 18 to 24 who arrived before 18 and have lived at least half of their life continuously in the UK 3. Adults with at least 20 years’ continuous residence in the UK 4. Adults without 20 years who face very significant obstacles to integration in the country of return • How Article 8 (private and family life) arguments are assessed • Why a child’s welfare must be treated as a primary consideration • What evidence actually matters and what does not • How continuous residence works and how it can be broken • Validity and suitability issues that quietly destroy applications Evidence checklist covered: • Identity and travel records including passports and Home Office letters • Proof of residence such as tenancy, council tax, NHS, HMRC and bank records • Children’s school attendance, reports, teacher letters and SEN evidence • Medical and welfare evidence from GPs and hospitals • Community integration evidence and language ability • Realistic relocation analysis, not theory Common myths addressed: • You must complete 20 years – not always true • A friend’s successful application guarantees yours – it does not • Small inaccuracies do not matter – they often do Chapters: 00:00 The assumption that destroys cases 01:10 Private Life route explained (2026 update) 03:05 The four eligibility questions 05:10 Children and the seven-year rule 09:10 Young adults and half-life residence 11:30 Adults, 20 years and significant obstacles 14:40 Continuous residence traps 17:10 Validity, fees and fee waivers 19:00 Three mistakes causing refusals 21:10 What to do next Important notice: This video is general information only and not legal advice for your specific case. Immigration outcomes depend on dates, history, evidence and suitability. Do not post personal documents or identifying details in the comments. Next steps – Kayani Legal, London: If you want a structured eligibility review and a clear legal strategy, Kayani Legal can assess your case properly and advise on route selection, evidence preparation and risk management. To make an assessment efficient, have ready: • Your UK entry date • Your visa history (if any) • Your current immigration status • Any refusals or appeals • Children’s dates of birth and UK residence history Contact Kayani Legal: 🌐 Website: https://kayanilegal.co.uk 📧 Email: info@kayanilegal.co.uk 📞 Phone: 020 8478 5797 📍 Address: 128 Ilford Lane, Ilford, IG1 2LE Follow Kayani Legal: YouTube: / @kayanilegal Facebook: / kayanilegal TikTok: / kayanilegal Instagram: / kayanilegal LinkedIn: / kayanilegal X (Twitter): https://x.com/KayaniLegal Subscribe for weekly UK immigration guidance in plain English and share this video with someone who needs it. #UKImmigration #ilr #ukilr #PrivateLife #NoVisa #Article8 #HomeOffice #KayaniLegal #ImmigrationSolicitor #LondonSolicitor