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Continuous residency To qualify for Settled Status, you must have been continuously resident in the UK for at least five years. 'Continuously resident' means that you must have been living in the UK for at least 6 months (180 days) in every 12-month period.
If you get settled status, any children born in the UK while you're living here will automatically be British citizens. If you get pre-settled status, any children born in the UK will be eligible for pre-settled status. They will only be a British citizen if they qualify for it through their other parent.
The residential category you select on your application form will help us decide what tuition fee rate and any scholarships you are eligible for. It is related to your nationality and the country you have lived for the last three years, apart from temporary absence such as study, short periods of work etc.
Settled in the UK: You have Indefinite Leave to Enter or Remain in the UK or have the Right of Abode in the UK and have lived in the UK, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man (or more than one of these) for three years, but not just for full-time education.
If you have been granted Settled Status (also referred to as Indefinite Leave to Remain), you can spend up to five years in a row outside the UK without losing your status unless you are a Swiss citizen or the family member of a Swiss citizen.

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You may be eligible for settled status before you've been living in the UK for 5 years. Your family member must have been working or self-employed in the UK at the time of their death. They must have been living in the UK by 31 December 2020.
Settled. 'Settled' means being both ordinarily resident in the UK and without any immigration restriction on the length of your stay in the UK. The regulations refer to immigration law for the definition of 'settled'.
The residential category you select on your application form will help us decide what tuition fee rate and any scholarships you are eligible for. It is related to your nationality and the country you have lived for the last three years, apart from temporary absence such as study, short periods of work etc.
If you get settled status, any children born in the UK while you're living here will automatically be British citizens. If you get pre-settled status, any children born in the UK will be eligible for pre-settled status. They will only be a British citizen if they qualify for it through their other parent.
Residential categories. You are a UK citizen, or the child or grandchild, or the spouse or civil partner of a UK citizen, and have lived in England for the past three years, but not just for full-time education.

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