Can I stay in the UK after my EEA Family Permit expires?
Can I stay in the UK after my EEA Family Permit expires?
You can check what countries are in the European Economic Area (EEA) if you’re not sure. If you applied for pre-settled or settled status before your family permit, residence card or visa expired, you can stay in the UK until you get a decision. You won’t be an overstayer if your application’s valid.
Can I still apply for EEA Family Permit after Brexit?
Can I still apply for an EEA family permit? Yes, the scheme is currently still open for applications, but these will come to an end from 30 June 2021. The guidance from the Home Office advises applicants, “The EEA family permit is ending.
Can a UK citizen apply for an EEA Family Permit?
The EEA includes the EU countries and also Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The family of some British citizens can also get a permit. You must be outside the UK to apply. There are 2 different family permits: A family permit makes it easier to travel with your family member to the UK or to join them there.
Can a family member of an EEA national stay in the UK?
with a ‘retained right of residence’ – you have the right to stay in the UK as the family member of an EEA national who has died, left the UK or is no longer your spouse or civil partner.
Can a family member of an EU country come to the UK?
You may be able to get a permit to come to the UK if you’re the family member of an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen, or a ‘person of Northern Ireland’. The EEA includes the EU countries and also Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The family of some British citizens can also get a permit.
When to apply for an EU family permit?
You may be able to apply for an EU Settlement Scheme family permit to come to the UK after 30 June 2021. You can still apply for the EEA family permit if you’re the close family member or unmarried partner of an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen who is a qualified person or has a right of permanent residence in the UK.
The EEA includes the EU countries and also Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The family of some British citizens can also get a permit. You must be outside the UK to apply. There are 2 different family permits: A family permit makes it easier to travel with your family member to the UK or to join them there.
with a ‘retained right of residence’ – you have the right to stay in the UK as the family member of an EEA national who has died, left the UK or is no longer your spouse or civil partner.
You may be able to get a permit to come to the UK if you’re the family member of an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen, or a ‘person of Northern Ireland’. The EEA includes the EU countries and also Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The family of some British citizens can also get a permit.
You may be able to apply for an EU Settlement Scheme family permit to come to the UK after 30 June 2021. You can still apply for the EEA family permit if you’re the close family member or unmarried partner of an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen who is a qualified person or has a right of permanent residence in the UK.