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We did not intend to open this account.
But after months of unanswered questions — including formal enquiries raised via MPs — we were left with no clear communication.
We are witnessing a concerning pattern:
Before September, many ECAA extension and ILR applications were reportedly decided within 1–2 months — some even faster.
Since September, applicants report a complete slowdown:
– no decisions
– no clear updates
– no transparency
Individual enquiries receive generic responses.
MP enquiries receive no meaningful clarification.
Many applicants have now been waiting 7–8+ months.
During this time, applicants unable to leave the UK while their applications are pending — creating prolonged restrictions on travel affecting both personal and professional lives.
Due to the absence of official data from the Home Office, the full scale remains unclear.
However, based on participation across multiple community groups, there are growing indications that **thousands of applicants** are affected.
We are legal entrepreneurs who built businesses in the UK — and are now facing prolonged uncertainty without explanation.
This account will document the **human, economic, and systemic impact** of these delays.
The question is simple:
What changed after September — and why has the process effectively stopped? @ukhomeoffice @Keir_Starmer @ShabanaMahmood @MoJGovUK @ukhomeoffice
@HumanRightsCtte @FCDOHumanRights @CommissionerHR @EUCouncil @EU_Commission @EUCourtPress @KajsaOllongren @BBCNews @BBCBreaking @officialinews_ @Channel4News @itvnews @officialinews_ @prospectmag220 @mehdirhasan @owenjonesjourno @AyoCaesar @GaryLineker @ZoeJardiniere @lawyerfriedland
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