Official Statistics

EU Settlement Scheme statistics, June 2022

Published 14 July 2022

Announcement regarding future monthly publications

This series of pre-announced monthly summary EU Settlement Scheme figures have come to an end on 14 July 2022, with data up until 30 June 2022.

Please note that this change is in the frequency of publication from monthly to quarterly; the detailed EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics will continue to provide updated information on the scheme, including monthly breakdowns of applications and conclusions. The next quarterly release is scheduled for 25 August 2022.

EU Settlement Scheme monthly summary statistics, June 2022

The latest quarterly statistics (up to 31 March 2022), show that 10% of applications were from repeat applicants (658,710). This indicates that an estimated 5.83 million people had applied to the scheme by 31 March 2022, of which 5.4 million were from EEA and Swiss nationals and approximately 422,400 from non-EEA nationals.

Of the 5.83 million people who have applied, nearly 5.4 million people have obtained a grant of status.

Further information and detailed breakdowns of EUSS applications and their conclusions can be found in the latest quarterly EUSS statistical release

The latest headline figures, derived from internal management information show that:

Total number of applications as of 30 June 2022

6,699,200

Of which 647,200 were received after 30 June 2021

Total number of concluded applications as of 30 June 2022

6,473,800

Of which 1,029,900 were concluded after 30 June 2021

Concluded applications by outcome type as of 30 June 2022

Settled Pre-settled Refused Withdrawn or void Invalid
51%
(3,282,000)
41%
(2,627,800)
5%
(306,300)
2%
(133,000)
2%
(124,600)

Note:

  1. Applications received since 30 June 2021 will include a mix of applications, including from late applicants, joining family members and those moving from pre-settled to settled status. Further information on late applications can be found in the more detailed quarterly statistics publication.

  2. Figures are rounded to the nearest 100, therefore proportions may not match overall totals.

Further information on the production of these statistics can be found in the Home Office EU Settlement Scheme statistics: user guide