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UK Residency

This section explains who has the right to live in the United Kingdom (we call this residency) or can apply for permission to do so, either temporarily or permanently:

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Eligibility:
If you are a citizen of a Commonwealth country, you may already have the right to settle permanently in the United Kingdom. You may also be able to apply to live and work here if you can show you have United Kingdom ancestry. If you have previously lived in the United Kingdom and wish to return.

If you are a permanent resident of the United Kingdom - or have a husband, wife, partner or proposed partner who is a permanent resident - you can find out how you or your partner can apply to live here at Partners and children.

f you are a permanent resident of the United Kingdom or have a relative who is a permanent resident, you can find out which relatives are able to come to live here.

If you already have permission to stay in the United Kingdom temporarily (we call this 'limited leave to remain') and wish to stay longer, see the section on extending.

If you wish to apply for permission to settle in the United Kingdom permanently (we call this 'indefinite leave to remain'), you will need to show that you have enough knowledge of language and life here. See the settlement section for more information on this.

Cost of applying:
This page provides details of the fee that you need to pay when applying to extend your temporary permission to stay in the United Kingdom (we call this 'leave to remain') or for permanent residence (we call this 'indefinite leave to remain').

The fee you need to pay depends on the type of application you are making and the number of dependants applying at the same time as you.

In some cases you can include children under 18 or other dependants on your application form, or they can apply at the same time on a separate form. You may need to pay an additional fee of £50 for each dependant. To find out more about this, you should read the information on the application form.

If you are posting your application(s), you can send more than one application form in the same envelope, but you must make a separate payment for each form where applicable.

Application to extend your visa:
Husband, wife, civil partner, or unmarried or same sex partner - form FLR (M):
Postal application: £465
Application in person at public enquiry office: £665

Other categories (see Extend your visa for details) - form FLR (O) or FLR (BID):
Postal application: £465
Application in person at public enquiry office: £665

Application for permanent residence:
Husband, wife, civil partner, or unmarried or same sex partner - form SET (M):
Postal application: £820
Application in person at public enquiry office: £1,020

Other categories - (see Settling in the United Kingdom for details)- form SET (O):
Postal application: £820
Application in person at public enquiry office: £1,020

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