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Thousands of rehabilitated ex-prisoners serving long-since abolished indefinite sentences will become eligible to have their licence period terminated earlier as part of new reforms.
Check if you're automatically a British citizen - it depends on where and when you were born and your parents' immigration status.
There are different ways to apply for British citizenship, including ‘naturalisation’. Check your eligibility to apply.
Apply for British citizenship if you were born in the UK - who's eligible, fees and how to apply
Immigration staff guidance on revoking indefinite leave.
The range of prison sentences a court can give - including suspended, fixed-term, indeterminate and life sentences.
Apply for British citizenship if you're married to, or in a civil partnership with, a British citizen - form AN, who's eligible, fees and how to apply.
Information for family members of NHS workers and independent health and social care workers who have died as a result of contracting coronavirus (COVID-19).
The EU Settlement Scheme for EU citizens and their families to remain in the UK after it leaves the EU ('Brexit'): who's eligible, how to apply, how much it costs.
This series brings together all documents relating to Section 28 Directions
Get documents to prove you are entitled to live in Britain if you're part of the Windrush generation - eligibility and how to apply
Family members (paragraphs A277 to 319Y).
Get a family visa for the UK, live with your spouse or relative - eligibility, proof, renewing, financial and English language requirements.
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