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EU & EEA Citizens 2023 Expat Guides European

When moving to the UK from an European country, it's important to know everything you need to know about the immigration process and your rights as an EU and EEA Citizen. Our European expat guides explain everything you need to know about visas and immigration in the UK, from getting a work permit to applying for citizenship and much more.

All 2023 expat guides for EU & EAA Citizens (Europeans) moving to the United Kingdom (UK)


EU Citizens Moving to the UK After Brexit Guide (2023)

Following Brexit, European Union (EU) citizens who are looking to move to the UK and desire to live, work or study in the UK in 2023 must apply for a visa.

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EU Settlement Scheme Family Permit to Join Family in the UK

If you are a family member of someone from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, or Liechtenstein, you may be able to obtain an EU Settlement Scheme family permit in order to come to the UK.

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What Countries Are in the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA)

The European Union (EU) is an economic and political union of 27 countries. It operates an internal (or single) market which allows free movement of goods, capital, services and people between member states.

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EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) 2023

Following Brexit, EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) was established to provide permanent residence in the UK for EU nationals who had been residing in the UK at the end of 2020 (31 December 2020).

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Frontier Work Permit for EU Citizens Guide 2023

A frontier worker is an EU* citizen who is employed or self-employed in the UK but resident elsewhere. A Frontier Worker Permit allows the holder to enter the UK as a frontier worker, access some public benefits and services, including the NHS healthcare system, and demonstrate their eligibility for employment or tenancy.

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