ILR
Britishabbreviation
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indefinite leave to remain: an immigration status permitting a person to work or study in the UK without limit of time
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Independent Local Radio
Example Sentences
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He said the MPs' concerns were more "fundamental" and the government should not proceed with any of the rule changes to ILR.
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But the ILR changes provoked the most ire.
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“That act really enforced what we think of today as an eight-hour workday and a basic 40-hour workweek,” says Ileen DeVault, professor of labor history at Cornell University’s ILR School.
Speaking to the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme as Labour's autumn conference began in Liverpool, Sir Keir was asked whether he thought scrapping ILR was a racist policy.
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In an interview with the Sun on Sunday, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood suggested she wanted to look at changing the law to tighten rules around claiming ILR.
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