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  • Immigration Solicitors added article Other
    2026-01-05 05:43:46 ·
    The "Elite" Status You Forgot You Had: Why Right of Abode (ROA) Beats Citizenship in 2026
    In the clamour for British passports, one of the most powerful immigration statuses is often overlooked. It is not a visa. It is not "leave to remain." It is an absolute, statutory right to live in the UK that sits above the Immigration Rules entirely. This status is the Right of Abode (ROA). For a select group of Commonwealth citizens, it offers all the benefits of British...
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    2025-11-13 03:28:22 ·
    The Ultimate Connection: Are You Already a British Citizen (And Just Don't Know It)?
    In the complex world of UK immigration, every conversation is about "leave," "visas," and "permission." We talk about "applying for leave," "further leave to remain," "indefinite leave to remain." All these terms are based on a simple premise: you are a foreign national asking a government for permission to be in its country. But what if you didn't need permission? What if you, or your client,...
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  • Immigration Solicitors added article Other
    2026-02-24 19:04:16 ·
    The Ultimate Status: Why "Right of Abode" Is Superior to Indefinite Leave to Remain
    In the hierarchy of UK immigration status, there is a tier that sits above Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) but just below full British Citizenship. It is known as the Right of Abode (ROA). For those who hold it, it is the "Golden Ticket." Unlike ILR, which can be lost if you leave the UK for two years, the Right of Abode (ROA) is for life. You can live in Canada for twenty...
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