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<p>Data on the number of extensions granted in the UK are published in table Exe_D01
of the managed migration detailed datasets in the ‘Immigration Statistics Quarterly
Release on GOV.UK: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/managed-migration-datasets"
target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/managed-migration-datasets</a>
.</p><p>Most migrants visiting, studying, working or joining family in the UK are
subject to a No Recourse to Public Fund (NRPF) condition until they have obtained
indefinite leave to remain.</p><p>Exceptions are made in respect of some migrants,
such as families here on the basis of family life/Article 8, where the condition is
lifted if the family can provide evidence that they would otherwise be destitute.
Migrants with leave under the family and human rights routes can apply to have the
NRPF restriction lifted by making a ‘change of conditions’ application if there has
been a change in their financial circumstances.</p>
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