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<p>The Upper Tribunal concluded, in the case of Aydogdu, that there was no legal basis
under the Ankara Agreement for the previous route to indefinite leave to remain (ILR)
for Turkish nationals who have set up businesses in the UK.</p><p><br>The Home Office
therefore closed the route in March 2018 and, though not obliged to do so, introduced
a route via the domestic Immigration Rules to enable Turkish business persons and
their family members to obtain ILR where certain criteria are met.</p>
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