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Those who apply late to the EU Settlement Scheme, and joining family members, will have rights protected while their application is determined.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Today (27 May) the Home Office published EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics up to March 2021.
This important milestone was reached with eight months still to go before the 30 June 2021 deadline.
Immigration Minister Caroline Nokes has written to MPs to update them on the progress of the EU Settlement Scheme public test phase.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Refugee and Migrant Centre provides invaluable support to help vulnerable EU citizens apply to the EU Settlement Scheme in Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Walsall.
Home Office announces further funding for charities and local authorities to provide face-to-face, online and telephone support across the UK.
The milestone was reached less than a year after the scheme was fully launched to the public, with more than 2.7 million already granted status.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has announced that there have been 2 million applications to the EU Settlement Scheme.
If there's a no deal Brexit, border controls will be introduced to make it harder for criminals to enter the UK.
New statistics up to the end of July show more than 950,000 applications from England, 50,000 from Scotland, 15,000 from Wales and 12,000 from Northern Ireland.
More than 200,000 people applied to the scheme during public testing.
57 organisations throughout the UK have been awarded funding from £9 million available, supporting an estimated 200,000 vulnerable or hard to reach EU citizens.
Health and social care workers from the EU with professional qualifications can continue to practise in the UK as they do now.
Meetings for citizens of Central and Eastern European countries residing in the UK took place on 11-12 February 2019 in Glasgow and Leeds.
In the event of no deal, EU citizens will be able to enter the UK to visit, work or study after 29 March 2019. For stays longer than 3 months, European Temporary Leave to Remain will be required.
Meetings for citizens of Central and Eastern European countries residing in the UK will take place in February 2019 in Glasgow and Leeds.
After successful private pilots of the system, the next testing phase of the EU Settlement Scheme is now opening more widely.
Toolkit will support organisations in reassuring and helping EU citizens apply for settled status.
Testing follows the standard approach for the launch of new government services.
The ‘UKRI Science, Research and Academia’ scheme allows non-EEA researchers, scientists and academics to come to the UK for up to 2 years.
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