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Immigrants should have to wait at least 15 years before they become eligible for British citizenship, the Conservatives have said.
Arguing that citizenship should only go to people who have shown “a real commitment” to Britain, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch urged the Government to make it harder for immigrants to secure permanent residency or a UK passport.
Mrs Badenoch said: “The Conservative Party is under new leadership. We’re going to tell the hard truths about immigration.
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“The pace of immigration has been too quick and the numbers coming too high for meaningful integration. We need to slow down the track for citizenship. A UK passport should be a privilege not an automatic right.”
As well as calling for the amount of time immigrants must live in the UK before they are eligible for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) to be doubled from five years to 10, the Conservatives said those with ILR should have to wait five years rather than one before they could apply for citizenship.
The Conservatives also called for new conditions to be imposed on anyone applying for ILR.
This would include applicants having to show they had never claimed benefits or used social housing, had no criminal record, and would be a “net contributor” to the UK economy.
Most work visas come with a “no recourse to public funds” condition, preventing immigrants with those visas from claiming benefits or using social housing, and in many cases a criminal record will delay or prevent someone receiving ILR.
In an interview with the BBC, Mrs Badenoch declined to put a figure on how much her proposal would cut immigration by, saying only it was “the right thing to do”.