For up to date advice (as at 19.07.2021) for visa customers and applicants in the UK, visa customers outside of the UK and British nationals overseas who need to apply for a passport affected by travel restrictions associated with coronavirus, refer to the UKVI guidance on .gov.uk for current rules and useful links
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BREXIT
BREXIT
BREXIT: A summary of the UK’s new relationship with the EU
BREXIT: A summary of the UK’s new relationship with the EU
Refer to the Cabinet Office’s summary of the new relationship between the UK and the EU on .gov.uk, in relation to key subjects such as travelling to the EU, Living or Working in the EU, Importing & Exporting goods to/from the EU, Intellectual Property, Road Transport, Public Procurement, Participating in EU Programmes, Fisheries etc.
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Advice for UK visa applicants and temporary UK residents
For advice for visa customers and applicants in the UK, visa customers outside of the UK and British nationals overseas who need to apply for a passport affected by travel restrictions associated with coronavirus, refer to UKVI guidance on .gov.uk
Brexit: New Rules are here
New rules apply to things like travel and doing business with Europe. Use the Brexit checker available on gov.uk to get a personalised list of actions for you, your business and your family.
Refer to the Brexit transition page: https://www.gov.uk/transition
EU Settlement Scheme: Applicant Information
EU citizens and their families will be able to apply to get either settled or pre-settled status through the EU Settlement Scheme.
Further details on the scheme and guidance refer to: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/eu-settlement-scheme-applicant-information
New UK Immigration system: what you need to know
The government set out further details on the UK’s points-based system. These new arrangements will take effect from 1 January 2021, once freedom of movement with the European Union (EU) has ended.
It will treat EU and non-EU citizens equally and aims to attract people who can contribute to the UK’s economy. Irish citizens will continue to be able to enter and live in the UK as they do now.
Click here for more details about the new UK Immigration system
The UK’s points-based immigration system: an introduction for employers
From 1 January 2021, free movement will end and the UK will introduce a points-based immigration system. The new system will treat EU and non-EU citizens equally and transform the way in which all migrants come to the UK to work.
Click here for more details about the new Points-Based Immigration system