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UK Immigration Reforms Face Backlash Over Retrospective Impact

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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood plans to change settlement rules, doubling the wait to apply for indefinite leave to remain from five to ten years for overseas nationals.

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The exact number of exemptions being negotiated for public sector workers or those already in the UK.
Whether the government will commit to Mahmood's reforms or modify them based on the consultation responses.
The specific criteria for declaring a country 'safe' during the 30-month refugee status reviews.
How the reforms will impact the UK's ability to recruit and retain healthcare workers given the potential nurse exodus.
The legal basis for increasing the settlement qualification period for people who access benefits.
Retrospective application of the immigration changesfactual

The changes would apply retrospectively to migrants already in the UK, affecting 2.2 million people who have arrived since 2021.

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The proposed changes would not apply to people who have already obtained settlement.

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Kontext: Different sources disagree on whether the reforms affect migrants already in the UK, creating confusion about the scope and impact on current residents, which is critical for public understanding and legal certainty.

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