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  • Thomas Chase Immigration - Brexit, Settled Status
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    Brexit, Settled Status & EU Nationals

    11 August 2017 / 0 Comments

    The UK government has set out its negotiation position with the European Union (EU), on the future status of approximately 3 million EU nationals currently exercising Treaty rights in the UK. The published information provides an outline of the government’s position on a ‘new settled status’, but is very short on detail. Here, we review the latest government proposals and their possible impact for EU nationals and their families.

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    Brexit Update

    Brexit Update

    27 March 2018
    EU Citizens Brexit Update

    EU Citizens Brexit Update

    19 December 2017
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    Brexit Update & EEA Nationals

    22 September 2017
  • We look at overseas visitors to the UK from the EEA and non EEA countries and and access to healthcare
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    Overseas Visitors and UK Healthcare

    3 August 2017 / 0 Comments

    It is holiday season and millions of travellers from all over the world are expected the visit the UK. Most visitors will have adequate medical insurance. Yet what happens if your travel insurance doesn’t go far enough or you don’t have travel insurance at all, but require healthcare? And what impact will rule changes have from October 2017. We answer those questions, and more, in this post on overseas visitors and healthcare.

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    Top 10 Q&A on British Citizenship

    24 January 2017
    Brexit Update

    Brexit Update

    27 March 2018
    EU citizens Brexit

    Successfully applied to become a British Citizen? Here’s what you must do next!

    11 August 2016
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    Brexit: Retained Rights of Residence

    13 October 2016 / 2 Comments

    Brexit remains a hot topic for European nationals and with good reason. The UK government has announced a time frame of March 2017 for the start of formal negotiations to leave the European Union. Many European nationals are eager to know how, and to what extent, their current rights to work and reside in the UK will be protected. But what of non-EEA family members whose circumstances have change? Here we look at the Retained Rights of Residence provisions and the documents that need to be gathered and submitted to support an application to UK Visas and Immigration.

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    EUSS Deadline

    13 June 2021
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    British Passport Interview

    12 April 2019
    ancestry visa refusal

    Ancestry visa refusal

    3 January 2019
  • UK Residence Card processing times
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    UK Residence Card Applications and Processing Times

    1 September 2016 / 38 Comments

    With UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) finding themselves inundated with applications for a UK residence card and certificate from EEA nationals and EEA family permit holders, it could be easy to assume that the application has fallen into a bottomless pit, only to be seen at some point in the distant future. After all, we have all heard of the ongoing immigration cases sitting with UKVI for years and years.

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    Refusal of British citizenship

    28 November 2017
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    2 August 2019
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    Right to Work Checks

    20 February 2023
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