Indefinite Leave to Remain: Proposed Changes

Commons Oral Questions Home Department 8 June 2026 View on Hansard ↗
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6. When she plans to implement her proposed changes to indefinite leave to remain.
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Mike Tapp The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
Living in this country permanently is a privilege, one that should be earned, not granted by default. We are currently analysing 200,000 consultation responses, and we expect to introduce major reforms in the autumn.
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In January 2025, I urged the Government to act on indefinite leave to remain, to prevent the fiscal calamity of locking in the Boriswave. I thank the Ministers for their movement in that regard. It is important that we are transparent with the public about who is using visas as a route to a life on benefits, so can the Minister provide an estimate of the number and proportion of individuals holding ILR who are currently in receipt of universal credit?
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As of January 2026, 222,000 people with ILR were actively claiming universal credit.

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