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Responding to ‘A fairer pathway to settlement’: A practical guide for organisations

A Practical Guide for Organisations: Responding to the Home Office’s “A Fairer Pathway to Settlement” Consultation

(Closes 12 February 2026)

Dear Colleagues,

You will have seen the Home Office consultation “A Fairer Pathway to Settlement”. It proposes replacing most current 5-year routes to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) with a default 10-year earned pathway — and for many groups, including low earners, essential workers, refugees, and those who have claimed public funds, the wait could extend to 15, 30 years or longer.

These changes could apply retrospectively, upending the timelines people are already relying on. The human cost is clear: prolonged family insecurity, rising child poverty, deeper mental health strain, and increased pressure on crisis services.

As organisations supporting migrants, refugees, families, survivors of abuse, care leavers, and low-wage workers, we have a shared responsibility to respond — and to do so together.

To help, We have created a practical Advocacy Guide for organisations. It offers:

-Suggested answers for every consultation question, rooted in evidence and real casework

-Flexible wording you can adapt with your own frontline examples

-Emphasis on key protections: non-retrospective application, exemptions for vulnerable groups, recognition of holistic contributions (like caregiving and volunteering), and safeguards against hardship and discrimination

Please add your organisation’s voice by completing the official survey here:

www.gov.uk/government/consultations/earned-settlement Deadline: 23:59 on 12 February 2026 — time is short. In solidarity.