EU Settlement Scheme

The EU Settlement Scheme deadline has passed. If you still need to apply, we can provide free advice and support to assist you to make a late application.

Freephone advice helpline

0800 915 4604

Email us for advice

advice@adviceni.net

Face to face advice

Please contact an Advice NI member.

For non-advice-related queries, email:

comms@adviceni.net

If you have missed the deadline you can still apply for EUSS if you have reasonable grounds.
 
The list of ‘reasonable grounds’ is not exhaustive and includes:

  • Children
  • Care leavers
  • Where adults lack the mental / physical capacity to apply
  • Where there are serious medical conditions
  • Victims of trafficking
  • Abusive / controlling relationships.
  • Other compelling or practical reasons

An application should still be accepted past the 30th June deadline but seeking specialist immigration advice and representation is strongly advised if the deadline is missed where, a person:

  • may have been unaware of the requirement to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme by the 30th June deadline
  • may have failed to make an application by the deadline if they had no access to internet
  • had limited computer literacy or limited English language skills
  • had been living overseas

Looking for immigration advice?

All immigration advisers must be regulated to practice in the UK.

The Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) holds a register of all IAA regulated immigration advisers.

It is illegal to provide immigration advice in the UK, without being registered.

If you have concerns about someone providing unregulated immigration advice or the service provided by your immigration adviser, report it to the IAA.

Search for a registered adviser via the IAA online adviser finder

  • What is the EU Settlement Scheme?

    The EU Settlement Scheme deadline has passed. If you still need to apply, we can provide free advice and support to assist you to make a late application.

  • Information in other languages

    Find out information in other languages about the EU Settlement Scheme and the 30 June 2021 deadline.

  • Links and Resources

    Find a list of online resources such as links to EFL/ESOL training, practical information, and helpful advice and updates on the EU Settlement Scheme.

  • Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)

    Electronic Travel Authorisations (ETAs) are being introduced worldwide for visitors to the UK who do not currently need a visa for short stays, or who do not already have a UK immigration status – an ETA is a digital permission to travel.  

  • Support for Migrants

    Find out what support is available for asylum seekers and refugees.

Advice NI is an IAA Level 3 EU Settlement Scheme/Immigration organisation.

Regulated by the IAA. Ref No. N201900041.

 

 

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