By Smith Stone Walters 11 months on from the UK’s decision to ‘Brexit’ from the European Union and we are no closer to knowing what will happen to EEA nationals living in the UK once the UK has officially made its exit.
This uncertainty has been compounded by the announcement of another general election and subsequent party manifestos promising to crack down further on immigration to the UK.
There are steps which EEA nationals can take now, however, to alleviate their concerns and beat the Brexit Blues!
Currently, EEA nationals wishing to remain in the UK post-Brexit can consider the following immigration options (according to their situation):
There are in fact more visa and immigration options which EEA nationals and their families could look at in order to safeguard themselves against a worst-case scenario. Make sure you seek professional advice and consider all relevant options before making an application!
If you successfully apply for any of the options listed in the bullet points above, it is more than likely that your dependants in the UK will be protected by your new immigration status.
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