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Overview of the EU Settlement Scheme
If you are an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen, you and your family can apply to the EU Settlement Scheme to continue living in the UK after 30 June 2021. If your application is successful, you’ll get either settled or pre-settled status depending on the period (and meeting other criteria while) you have resided in the UK.
How Much does it Cost?
The scheme is free to apply to.
Do I need to Apply?
With very few exceptions, you need to apply if:
- You are an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen
- You ae not an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen, but your family member is
- You are a family member of an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen who does not need to apply - including if they are from Ireland
- You are an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen with a British citizen family member
* The deadline for applying is 30 June 2021.
If the UK leaves the EU without a deal
You will need to be living in the UK before it leaves the EU to apply. The deadline for applying will be 31 December 2020.
I already have a Permanent Residence Document, do I still need to Apply?
Yes, you will still need to apply by the above deadline to continue living in the UK after that date.
Who else can Apply?
You may be able to apply if you are not an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen but:
- You used to have an EU, EEA or Swiss family member living in the UK (but you’ve separated, or they’ve died)
- You are the family member of a British citizen and you lived outside the UK in an EEA country together
- You are the family member of a British citizen who also has EU, EEA or Swiss citizenship and who lived in the UK as an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen before getting British citizenship
- You are the primary carer of a British, EU, EEA or Swiss citizen
- You are the child of an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen who used to live and work in the UK, or the child’s primary carer
Settled status
You should be eligible for settled status if you meet the following criteria:
- started living in the UK by 31 December 2020 (or by the date the UK leaves the EU without a deal)
- lived in the UK for a continuous 5-year period (known as ‘continuous residence’)
- Five years’ continuous residence means that for 5 years in a row you’ve been in the UK, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man for at least 6 months in any 12 month period. The exceptions are:
one period of up to 12 months for an important reason (for example, childbirth, serious illness, study, vocational training or an overseas work posting)
compulsory military service of any length
time you spent abroad as a Crown servant, or as the family member of a Crown servant
time you spent abroad in the armed forces, or as the family member of someone in the armed forces
You can stay in the UK as long as you like if you get settled status. You’ll also be able to apply for British citizenship if you’re eligible.
Pre-settled status
If you do not have 5 years’ continuous residence when you apply, you should still get pre-settled status. You must have started living in the UK by 31 December 2020 (or by the date the UK leaves the EU without a deal).
You can then apply to change this to settled status once you have got 5 years’ continuous residence.
If you’ll reach 5 years’ continuous residence at some point before 30 December 2020, you can choose to wait to apply until you reach 5 years’ continuous residence. This means that if your application is successful, you will get settled status without having to apply for pre-settled status first.
You can stay in the UK for a further 5 years from the date you get pre-settled status.
Your rights with settled or pre-settled status
You’ll be able to:
- work in the UK
- use the NHS
- enrol in education or continue studying
- access public funds such as benefits and pensions, if you’re eligible for them
- travel in and out of the UK
- If you want to spend time outside the UK
- If you have settled status, you should be able to spend up to 5 years in a row outside the UK without losing your status. (This is still subject to approval by Parliament.)
If you’re a Swiss citizen you and your family members can spend up to 4 years in a row outside the UK without losing your settled status. (This is still subject to approval by Parliament).
If you have pre-settled status, you can spend up to 2 years in a row outside the UK without losing your status. You will need to maintain your continuous residence if you want to qualify for settled status.
If you have children after applying
If you get settled status, any children born in the UK while you’re living here will automatically be British citizens.
If you get pre-settled status, any children born in the UK will be automatically eligible for pre-settled status. They will only be a British citizen if they qualify for it through their other parent.
If you want to bring family members to the UK
Your close family members can join you in the UK before 31 December 2020. They’ll need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme once they’re here.
If the UK leaves the EU with a deal you’ll be able to bring close family members to the UK after 31 December 2020 if both of the following apply:
- your relationship with them began before 31 December 2020
- you are still in the relationship when they apply to join you
- If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, the deadline for close family members joining you in the UK is 29 March 2022.
You will not be able to bring them here under the EU Settlement Scheme if your relationship with them began after 31 December 2020. They may be able to come here in a different way, for example on a family visa.
I know that understanding EEA guidelines can be confusing, especially in the current political climate. As a fully accredited and regulated Immigration Solicitor, it is in my and my clients' interests that I stay up-to-date with current EEA legislation changes. I can work with you to understand your options, both now and after Brexit. I will work with you to design a plan for you and your family members, check your requirements according to the most recent laws and assist you with any applications you make.
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