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Find out how new Brexit rules apply to things like travelling, working, studying and doing business with Europe in or with EU countries.
The EU Settlement Scheme for EU citizens and their families to remain in the UK after it leaves the EU ('Brexit'): who's eligible, how to apply, how much it costs.
If you’re from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein, you…
The deadline for most people to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme was 30…
You’ll be given either: settled status, usually where you’ve lived in the…
If you are from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein, and…
If you have pre-settled status, you can usually switch to settled status…
Each child must have their own application. You can apply for your child…
You can apply as the family member of someone from the EU, Switzerland,…
You can apply if you have a family member who is an eligible person of…
For most people, you can no longer apply if you’re: a family member of a…
You can apply using any device, for example, a laptop, Android device or…
The deadline to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme in most cases was 30…
The deadline for applying for most people was 30 June 2021. You can still…
After you’ve applied, the Home Office will check your application. They’ll…
How the UK is capitalising on the benefits of Brexit.
This White Paper provides Parliament and the country with a clear vision of what we are seeking to achieve in negotiating our exit from, and new partnership with, the European Union.
Information for DCMS sectors now that the UK has left the EU.
This update produced by the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) provides an overview of Britain’s Brexit successes over the last 4 years.
On Thursday 23 June 2016 the EU referendum took place and the people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union.
The Department for Exiting the European Union (DExEU) was a ministerial department from 14 July 2016 to 31 January 2020. It was responsible for overseeing negotiations to leave the EU. For information about the relationship between the UK and the...
Guidance to help local councils adapt to new rules now that the UK has left the EU and the transition period has ended.
Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration on the future relationship between the UK and the EU as endorsed by leaders at a special meeting of the European Council on 25 November 2018.
A list of key business transition actions and the relevant helpline.
What you need to do as a veterinarian after the transition period.
The UK has left the EU and the transition period has now ended.
Information for UK nationals living in the EU, EEA EFTA countries and Switzerland since before 1 January 2021, including guidance on residency and healthcare.
Opportunities to review the laws which govern our nation and ensure that they are tailored to support the best interests of business and citizens.
Brexit opportunities Cabinet Office government controls (including controls reform) public bodies government reform Procurement Bill Places for Growth commercial and commercial models functions: Commercial Tackling Fraud, Error and Debt; and Grants Government Property Agency Office of Government Property Infrastructure and...
What you need to do if you're planning to start higher education in the EU.
Guidance for businesses and organisations holding EU trade marks at the end of the transition period.
What you need to do as a food and drink business to work with the EU.
Guidance for businesses holding registered Community designs and international trade marks and designs.
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