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No. This is a temporary route that does not count towards settlement, so you would need to switch to a qualifying visa to build a path to permanent residence.
Time spent on a Creative Worker visa does not lead to indefinite leave to remain. It is designed for time-limited creative engagements, not long-term residence.
If your goal is to settle, you would normally need to move onto a route that does count toward settlement, such as the Skilled Worker visa, when you qualify. Get advice early, because eligibility and timing for switching can be strict.
Get a personalised assessment from a licensed ACME advisor, or ask Acey.