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Why Do Irish Citizens Need to Consider Applying under the EU Settlement Scheme?

The EU Settlement Scheme for Irish citizens Irish citizen (or those with dual Irish-British citizenship) have very special immigration status in the UK. This is because of the Common Travel Area agreement, which the UK and Ireland created at the

Svitlana Shlapak 3rd October 20199th August 2021 EEA/EU, Latest Post Read more

The End of Free Movement Era

The End of Free Movement Era Free Movement Will End on 31 October 2019 Several days ago the UK government in their ‘No deal immigration arrangements for EU citizens arriving after Brexit’ policy paper announced the end of free movement

Svitlana Shlapak 5th September 201911th August 2021 EEA/EU, Latest Post Read more

Do You Need to Apply under the EU Settlement Scheme if Your Residence Document is Still Valid?

Do You Need to Apply under the EU Settlement Scheme if Your Residence Document is Still Valid? Suppose you are an EEA national or a family member of an EEA national. You came to the UK and applied for a

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Rights of Children of EU Citizens to Enter the UK

What Are Rights of Children of EU Citizens to Enter the UK? This article relates only to children of EU citizens or their spouses (or civil partners) who are not EU citizens themselves. Children of EU citizens who are EU

Svitlana Shlapak 21st June 20194th November 2021 EEA/EU, Latest Post, Relatives Read more

How to Join Your EU Citizen Family Member if You Are Outside the UK

How to Join Your EU Citizen Family Member if You Are Outside the UK If you are a non-EEA national living outside the UK, under certain circumstances, you can join your EU citizen family member, who lives in the UK.

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How Can Children of EU Citizen Get Their British Citizenship If They Are Born abroad?

How Can Children of EU Citizen Get Their British Citizenship If They Are Born abroad?   The Law According to the British Nationality Act 1981: ‘A person born outside the United Kingdom shall be a British citizen if at the

Svitlana Shlapak 25th May 20191st July 2021 British Citizenship, Children, EEA/EU, Latest Post Read more

Calculating Periods of Residence When Making Your Permanent Residence Application

Calculating periods of residence When Making Your Permanent Residence Application: Why should you calculate period of residence in the UK? or, rather, why you need to concentrate on calculating all your absences from the UK? This is important for the

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Rights of Residence of EEA Nationals and Their Family Members

Rights of Residence of EEA Nationals and Their Family Members I’ve created this blog post to help you understand the most common misconception that number of EEA nationals and their family members have with regards to their rights of residence

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Comprehensive Sickness Insurance for EEA Nationals and Their Family Members

Comprehensive Sickness Insurance for EEA Nationals and their family members. I would like to start by explaining to you, guys, why I’ve created this blog post. This is to help you understand and avoid one of the most common mistakes,

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Accession States: EU1 Country, Croatia (Part 3 of 3)

Accession States: EU1 Country, Croatia (Part 3 of 3): Today is my last blog post explaining the rights of Accession Member States. In my last two blog posts I’ve given you an overview of rights of all Accessions States and

Svitlana Shlapak 6th April 20184th November 2021 EEA/EU, Latest Post Read more

Accession States: EU2 Countries (Part 2 of 3)

Accession States: EU2 Countries:  In my previous overview blogs posts and videos I’ve explained that there were three accession member states waves in the UK.  Understanding the rules behind the acceptance of these Accession states into the UK is of

Svitlana Shlapak 30th March 20184th November 2021 EEA/EU, Latest Post Read more

Accession States: EU8 Countries (Part 1 of 3)

Accession States: EU8 Countries: In my previous overview blog post and video I’ve explained that there were three accession member states waves in the UK. If you are an EEA national from one of the Accession states or a family

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Accession States, OVERVIEW

Accession States, OVERVIEW: Today I’ll give you an overview on the ‘Accession States’ principle. In my next several blog posts and videos I’ll concentrate on each category of accessions states separately. I would like to start by explaining the term

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Parents of Children with Retained Rights of Residence in the UK (Category 3)

Parents of Children with Retained Rights of Residence in the UK: In my previous blog posts and videos I’ve given you an overview of all four major categories of people who can claim that they have retained their rights of

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Retained Rights of Residence for Children of EEA Nationals, Where an EEA National Has Died or Left the Country (Category No2)

Retained Rights of Residence for Children of EEA Nationals: Let me start with explaining what the legal term ‘retained right residence’ mean. Broadly speaking, all rights of residence of family members of EEA nationals depend on their EEA national family

Svitlana Shlapak 6th March 20186th October 2019 EEA/EU, Latest Post Read more
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