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UK Mandates Fluent English for Permanent Residency Applicants
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The United Kingdom has introduced a new policy requiring all immigrants seeking permanent residency or settlement to demonstrate fluent English proficiency. This move aims to ensure better integration into British society. The rule applies to those applying for long-term stays.
The policy targets language skills as a key integration factor. Applicants must prove fluency through approved tests.
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Fluency requirements align with existing citizenship language rules. The UK seeks to standardize immigration criteria.
The Home Office will oversee the implementation of this rule. Approved testing centers will verify English proficiency.
The policy applies to all non-citizen residency applicants. Exemptions may exist for specific humanitarian cases.
Language fluency aims to enhance job prospects for immigrants. It also supports social cohesion in communities.
The rule follows years of debate on immigration standards. Public support for integration measures has grown.
Some view the policy as strengthening cultural unity. Others argue it may exclude capable non-fluent applicants.
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