AK Immigration Services Ltd

Indefinite Leave (ILR)

Citizenship & Settlement · UK Visa

Indefinite Leave to
Remain

Achieve permanent UK residency with no immigration time restrictions. We handle ILR applications across all eligible routes, from work visas to long residence.

5yr

Typical Qualifying Period

Noexp

No Expiry

6mo

Avg Processing

QUICK OVERVIEW

Application Settlement / ILR
Qualifying Period 3–10 years
Validity Permanent — no expiry
Processing Up to 6 months
Priority Service Available
Outcome Permanent UK Residency

What is the Indefinite Leave to Remain?

Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) removes all time restrictions on your stay in the UK — you can live, work, and study freely with no need to renew a visa. It is the standard prerequisite for British Naturalisation.

Eligibility depends on the route you have followed: 5 years on the Skilled Worker route, 5 years (or 3 if married to a British citizen) on the partner route, 10 years of continuous lawful residence under the long residence rule, or shorter periods for certain other categories.

ILR applications are assessed on continuous residence (with strict limits on time spent outside the UK), meeting any route-specific requirements (such as salary thresholds), the Life in the UK test, and English language ability.

We calculate your qualifying period precisely — including reviewing any absences that could affect your continuous residence — and prepare a complete, evidence-backed application.

Do You Qualify?

To apply for the Indefinite Leave to Remain, you must meet the following criteria. Our team will assess your situation in a free consultation before any fees are charged.

Completion of the Qualifying Period

You must have completed the relevant qualifying period for your route — commonly 5 years, though some routes (e.g. long residence) require 10 years.

Continuous Residence

You must not have spent more than 180 days outside the UK in any rolling 12-month period during your qualifying time (route-dependent).

Route-Specific Requirements Maintained

You must have continued to meet the requirements of your visa route throughout — e.g. remaining employed and meeting salary thresholds on a work visa.

Life in the UK Test

You must pass the Life in the UK test, unless exempt due to age or a long-term condition.

English Language Requirement

You must demonstrate English to at least B1 level via an approved test, qualifying degree, or nationality exemption.

Good Character / No Adverse History

You must not have a history of immigration breaches or relevant unspent criminal convictions that would affect your application.

How It Works

Our step-by-step process ensures your application is prepared accurately and submitted on time. We keep you informed at every stage.

1

Free Consultation & Qualifying Period Check

We calculate your exact qualifying date and confirm you meet the continuous residence and route requirements.

📞 Free of charge
2

Document Collection & Absence Review

We carefully review your travel history to ensure your absences do not jeopardise your continuous residence.

📋 We guide every step
3

Application Submission

We prepare and submit your settlement application with full supporting evidence.
⚡ Accurate & on time
4

Biometric Appointment

Attendance at a UKVCAS centre to provide updated biometric information.

🏛 Appointment support
5

Home Office Decision

Standard processing is up to 6 months; priority and super-priority services are available in many cases.

⏱ Up to 6 months
6

ILR Granted

Once approved, you hold permanent residency — we advise on your eligibility timeline for British Naturalisation.

✅ Permanent UK residency

What You'll Need

Below is the standard list of documents required. Your personal checklist may vary — we will confirm the exact requirements during your consultation.

Valid Passport
Evidence of Continuous Residence
Travel History (absences from UK)
Life in the UK Test Pass Certificate
Proof of English Language
Route-Specific Evidence (e.g. CoS history)
Proof of Address
Criminal Record Certificate (if applicable)

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally, you must not exceed 180 days outside the UK in any rolling 12-month period during your qualifying time — exceeding this can reset your continuous residence clock. We review your full travel history carefully before applying.

ILR itself does not expire and grants permanent residency. However, the physical Biometric Residence Permit or eVisa evidencing it may need periodic renewal, and ILR can lapse if you spend 2 or more continuous years outside the UK.

You can normally apply for naturalisation 12 months after obtaining ILR, or immediately if you are married to or in a civil partnership with a British citizen.

Gaps or breaches in lawful leave can affect your continuous residence calculation. We review your full immigration history to identify any risk areas before submitting your application.

Ready to Apply for Your
Indefinite Leave to Remain?

Book a free consultation today — no obligation.