Switching between visas and how it affects obtaining ILR

In the UK immigration system, not all visa switches are equal โ€” especially when youโ€™re working toward Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR).

Some transitions allow you to carry your time forward. Others? They quietly reset the clock, costing you years if youโ€™re not careful.

If youโ€™re planning to settle under the 3 or 5-year ILR routes, hereโ€™s what you need to know:

Visa types that can usually be combined without resetting your ILR clock:

  • Tier 1 (General, Investor, Entrepreneur โ€“ excluding Graduate Entrepreneur)
  • Tier 2 (General)
  • Skilled Worker
  • Health and Care Worker
  • Scale-up Worker (sponsored path only)
  • T2 Minister of Religion
  • T2 / International Sportsperson
  • Global Talent
  • Representative of an Overseas Business
  • Innovator Founder

These visas are part of the qualifying routes โ€” time spent on any combination typically counts toward your 5-year ILR requirement.

But switching into or from the following usually resets your ILR clock:

  • Student / Graduate routes
  • Dependant visas
  • Spouse or Unmarried Partner route
  • Temporary Worker or Youth Mobility
  • Visitor visa (doesnโ€™t count at all)

Final Tip

If your time doesnโ€™t qualify for the 5-year route, donโ€™t panic.
You might still be eligible under the 10-year Long Residence ILR โ€” as long as every stay was lawful and without major gaps.

Contact usย if youโ€™re unsure whether your time qualifies. One visa move can quietly delay your settlement โ€” donโ€™t let it catch you off guard.

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