EU Settlement Scheme – family and travel permits: caseworker guidance
Immigration staff guidance on how to assess and decide applications for EU Settlement Scheme family and travel permits.
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UK Visas and Immigration guidance on how staff assess and decide applications for EU Settlement Scheme family and travel permits made under Appendix EU (Family Permit) of the Immigration Rules.
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Published 5 April 2019Last updated 26 September 2024 + show all updates
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Changes have been made to reflect the closure of the biometric residence card replacement service.
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Changes have been made to the section on considering a valid application.
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Accessible version added.
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Family members of qualifying British citizens will no longer be able to obtain an EUSS family permit if they apply for it after 8 August 2023.
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Updated to reflect the changes to Appendix EU (Family Permit) made in Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules: HC 1160, laid on 9 March 2023. Added accessible version of the document.
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Updated to reflect changes to Appendix EU (Family Permit).
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Updated to include a temporary concession to treat the Sovereign Base Areas on Cyprus as part of the European Economic Area where an accompanying family member of a member of HM Forces, who was posted there before the end of the transition period, otherwise meets the requirements as a 'family member of a qualifying British citizen'.
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Guidance updated to reflect the changes to Appendix EU (Family Permit) made in Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules: HC 1118, laid on 15 March 2022.
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Updated to reflect the 29 March 2022 application deadline for certain family members of qualifying British citizens.
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Updated guidance.
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Updated guidance published. Changes are detailed on page 7.
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Guidance updated. Updates to the tables setting out the countries that have extended the validity of their identity documents in response to the COVID-19 situation, which documents the extensions apply to, and the impact on the expiry date.
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Updated guidance. Changes include widening access to the EUSS travel permit to include those whose biometric residence card has expired while they are outside the UK.
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Updated the guidance.
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Updated guidance.
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Updated guidance.
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Updated EU Settlement Scheme: family permits guidance.
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Updated guidance.
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First published.