Submitted by Anoop Mattathil on Friday 14th November 2025
Published on Tuesday 16th December 2025
Current status: Open
Open until: Tuesday 16th June 2026
Current Signatures: 25
(count is updated approximately hourly)
Relevant Departments
Tagged with
3 Years ~ Economy ~ Families ~ Immigration ~ income tax ~ Indefinite Leave to Remain ~ insurance ~ Labour ~ Loss ~ migrants ~ National Insurance ~ NHS ~ productivity ~ Reduced ~ remain ~ Reviewed ~ Rule ~ Stability ~ talented ~ Tax ~ The NHS ~ UK economy ~ uncertainty ~ Visa ~ worker visas ~ Years
Review settlement rules for the skilled worker visa holders - ILR after 3 years
We call on the Government to review Skilled Worker settlement rules to allow them to apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) after 3 years but keep “no public funds” rule during ILR.
We also want the Government to give ILR holders 50% off on immigration health surcharge (HIS) fees and make them eligible to apply for citizenship after 7 years of ILR. We believe this protects public funds, supports the NHS, retains skilled workers, and gives families stability. We think skilled Worker migrants help fill critical labour shortages and contribute significantly to the UK economy through income tax, National Insurance and IHS payments. However, long settlement timelines and uncertainty can lead to loss of talent, reduced productivity, and mental distress for affected families.
If you want to sign this petition (as opposed to merely discuss it), you need to do that on the government's e-Petitions website.
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