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Can EU citizens still move to the UK now?
If you’re an EU , EEA or Swiss citizen Irish citizens can continue to enter and live in the UK . EU , EEA and Swiss citizens can travel to the UK for holidays or short trips without needing a visa. In other cases, find out if you need to apply for a visa to enter the UK .
Are EU citizens subject to immigration control?
EU nationals are now subject to immigration control and have restricted access to Housing Benefit and/or Council Tax Support. A person subject to immigration control is a person who: requires leave to enter/remain but does not have it. has leave subject to a ‘no recourse to public funds’
Can EU citizens get universal credit after Brexit?
All EU nationals with settled status are automatically eligible for Housing Benefit and/or Council Tax Support. New applications for Housing Benefit are subject to Universal Credit restrictions and can only be considered for those in supported accommodation, some sheltered accommodation or temporary accommodation.
Can EU citizens bring their family to the UK after Brexit?
They will also be able to bring their family. Papers released in March 2018 explained that EU nationals arriving after March 30 2019 will be given a “temporary status” allowing them to stay beyond the end of a transition phase in December 2020.
Will free movement of EU workers continue after March 2019?
Theresa May said on July 31 that it was “wrong” to suggest free movement of people will “continue as it is now” after March 2019. After this date, EU workers moving to the UK will have to register until a permanent post-Brexit immigration policy is put in place.
When will EU nationals be allowed to stay in the UK?
Papers released in March 2018 explained that EU nationals arriving after March 30 2019 will be given a “temporary status” allowing them to stay beyond the end of a transition phase in December 2020.
How can EU citizens prove their right to work in the UK?
EU citizens may choose to use the evidence of this UK leave – in the form of a secure digital status – to establish their entitlements to work and rent property during the transitional period until 31 December 2020. During this period, they will also be able to evidence those rights using their passport or national identity card.