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Nigerians, Others To Wait For 10 Years To Apply For Citizenship As UK Tightens Immigration Rules

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May 12, 2025
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The United Kingdom has introduced stricter immigration rules, requiring Nigerians and other foreigners to live in the country for at least 10 years before applying for citizenship.

The change from five to 10 years will come with exceptions for people who make a “high contribution” to the economy or society, who will be able to be fast-tracked for permanent settlement rights.

It comes on top of new English language requirements across every visa route, which will extend to adult dependents for the first time.

This was contained in the Government’s Immigration White Paper delivered by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on Monday morning.

In his speech, Starmer acknowledged that migration is part of Britain’s story and migrants make a massive contribution to the UK, but he said immigration needs to be cut significantly.

He said the previous government had allowed net migration to spiral out of control despite public promises to reduce it.

“Between 2019 and 2023, even as they were going round our country telling people with a straight face that they would get immigration down, net migration quadrupled, until in 2023 it reached nearly 1 million. That’s about the population of Birmingham. That’s not control. It’s chaos,” said Starmer.

Figures from the Office for National Statistics show that net migration rose from 224,000 in the year to June 2019 to 906,000 in the year ending June 2023.

The white paper proposes raising the skilled worker threshold to degree level (RQF 6) and removing the Immigration Salary List, which currently allows some workers to qualify with lower pay. Access to the points-based system will now be limited to occupations with long-term shortages and clear workforce strategies.

“Measures unveiled in the Immigration White Paper will reshape our immigration system towards those who contribute most to economic growth, with higher skills standards for graduates and workers,” the UK Home Office said.

Employers will be required to boost domestic training efforts. “New requirements on employers to boost domestic training will end the reliance on international recruitment, restoring order to a failed system that saw net migration quadruple between 2019 and 2023,” the Home Office added.

A new Labour Market Evidence Group will be created to assess labour needs based on data, rather than relying on migration to fill gaps. Sector bodies across government will be consulted as part of this process

The government will end new international recruitment for adult social care visas. Existing visa holders already in the UK will be allowed to extend or switch visas domestically until 2028 during a transition period. The policy will remain under review as the government develops a broader social care workforce plan.

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Changes to student visas

The white paper sets out stricter compliance rules for education providers sponsoring international students. Sponsors that are close to failing will be placed under action plans, including recruitment caps. Graduates will now be allowed to stay in the UK for only 18 months after completing their studies, down from two years under current rules.

Family routes and deportation powers

The government plans to simplify family and private life immigration rules and restrict the use of Article 8 rights to block deportations. A new legal framework will clarify that Parliament decides who may remain in the UK.

The Home Office will also revise deportation criteria for foreign national offenders to include all convictions, not just prison sentences. Statutory exceptions will be amended to reflect the seriousness of crimes such as violence against women and girls.

Tightening rules for asylum and abuse

New visa controls, restrictions, and sanctions will be introduced in countries where the UK sees repeated abuse of its immigration system. Asylum seekers whose country conditions have not changed materially may also face new limits, especially if they claim asylum only after arrival.

Sponsors of migrant workers and students who break the rules may face financial penalties or sanctions.

Longer pathway to settlement and citizenship

The standard qualifying period for settlement will be doubled to 10 years. The points-based approach will be extended to settlement and citizenship applications, with further details to be tabled in Parliament by the end of the year.

Language and integration

New English language requirements will be introduced across more immigration routes, covering both main applicants and dependants. Applicants may also be assessed for language improvement over time.

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