The UK left the EU on the 31st January 2020. From 1st February 2020 we entered the implementation period which will run until 31st December 2020 – during this period there will be no immediate changes to:
Right to Work checks
Immigration
GDPR
Employment Legislation based on European Law
However, if you are an EU Citizen, EAA or Swiss Citizen, resident in the UK by 31st December 2020, you and your
family members (including non-EU-citizens) need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme.
What is the EU Settlement Scheme?
The EU Settlement Scheme allows you to get the immigration status you need to continue to Live, Work and Study in the UK beyond 30th June 2021.
Who Should Apply?
Except in a few cases, EU, EEA and Swiss Citizens resident in the UK by 31st December 2020, and their non-EU family members, need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme.
Below is a list of the EEA Countries including Switzerland: If you are National of one of the below countries you must act now.
Austria | Belgium | Bulgaria | Croatia | Republic of Cyprus |
Czech Republic | Denmark | Estonia | Finland | France |
Germany | Greece | Hungary | Iceland | Ireland |
Italy | Latvia | Liechtenstien | Lithuania | Luxembourg |
Malta | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Romania |
Slovakia | Slovenia | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland |
