The 28-year-old actress, who moved to United Kingdom last year to star in West End play "Speed-the-Plow", said she is keen to make London her permanent residence, reported Hello! Magazine.
"I can definitely see myself settling in London permanently," Lohan said.
The "Mean Girls" star, when asked if she would apply for British citizenship, said, "If you'll have me, I will."
The troubled star, who has endured numerous legal problems and stints in rehab in recent years, credits moving to the UK with helping her completely change her life.
You grow up and change, and I'm really happy about that, as overall I feel a lot better. Moving here was a new start for me and my outlook on life is different now. I feel more comfortable working from London. And it is beautiful," Lohan said.
