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Prove your right to live in the UK - residence cards, permanent residence cards, derivative residence cards are no longer valid.
How the Home Office will use your personal information to decide whether to grant your application to the EU Settlement Scheme.
This report provides monthly statistics on applications made to the EU Settlement Scheme.
Tells HM Passport Office staff about the EU Settlement Scheme and how to deal with passport applications for affected children.
Find out how and when to apply for settled status now that the UK has left the EU.
Information for applicants to the EU Settlement Scheme on how refunds are processed if you paid an application fee.
Guidance to help local councils adapt to new rules now that the UK has left the EU and the transition period has ended.
Information about the UK’s points-based immigration system for EU, EEA and Swiss citizens.
Current expected processing times for applications to the EU Settlement Scheme.
The report makes seven recommendations, the Home Office accepted five in full and partially accepted one. The Home Office has already completed three of the recommendations.
Explains the circumstances in which you can apply to the EU Settlement Scheme as a ‘person with a Zambrano right to reside’.
Applications to the scheme and their outcomes are presented by nationality, age, and geography (which includes constituent parts of the UK, region and local authority) as well as detailed information on repeat applicants.
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