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In the UK, how many years does it take to obtain citizenship as an undocumented immigrant?

 

Answer: This depends on the circumstances, but generally, it takes about 20 consecutive years of living undocumented. The duration of undocumented status in most countries ranges from 10 to 20 years. However, it also varies depending on the situation. For example, in earlier years, many undocumented immigrants in the UK obtained citizenship after 10 years, but there were also cases where individuals were immediately deported upon being discovered by the authorities.

 

It is advisable for everyone to abide by the law. Living as an undocumented immigrant in the UK is extremely challenging, as it is in any country. It involves facing discrimination, lacking a stable residence, working in the informal sector (where employers may intimidate you or engage in illicit activities), living in the shadows, lacking insurance, being unable to open a bank account, and constantly facing various risks.

 

However, there may be opportunities for amnesty or special provisions in the case of major international events, significant contributions, or seeking asylum for reasons that cannot be openly described.