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  2. European Union Settlement Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The EU Settlement Scheme applies to all EU, EEA and Swiss citizens resident in the United Kingdom prior to its departure from the European Union, and their family members. . Relevant nationals who are not in their own right British nationals, or who do not already have indefinite leave to enter the UK or indefinite leave to remain in the UK, and who wish to remain in the United Kingdom, are ...

  3. UK Visas and Immigration - Wikipedia

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    The UKVI's role has widened in the aftermath of Brexit. In January 2021, the UK implemented a new points-based immigration system, and EU, EEA, and Swiss citizens who resided in the UK must have applied to the EU Settlement Scheme to continue living in the UK after the Brexit transition period. [7]

  4. Visa policy of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Visas are also required to live, study and work in the UK as a foreign national. Some EU, EEA and Swiss citizens who lived in the UK prior to Brexit are exempt under the EU Settlement Scheme, [8] and long-term foreign residents can apply for indefinite leave to remain, which is approximate to permanent residency in other countries. [4]

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  7. UK Government urged to extend EU Settlement Scheme - AOL

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  8. Chen v Home Secretary - Wikipedia

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    Chen v Home Secretary was a decision of the European Court of Justice which decided that a minor who is a national of a European Union member state has the right to reside in the European Union with his or her third-country national parents, provided the minor and parents have health insurance and will not become a burden on the public finances of the member state of residence.

  9. European Economic Area Family Permit - Wikipedia

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    The Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 [5] extend visa free travel to third country nationals in possession of residence cards and permanent residence cards but this exception is limited to those cards issued by the UK government itself. Residence cards issued by other EEA states and Switzerland are not recognised under UK ...