In the wake of this year’s Europe Day we are reflecting on the rights of EU nationals over time and considering our role in protecting them in a new post-Brexit reality.
Author: Pawel Kopec (Pawel Kopec)
CRP notes: Out-of-reach or outreach?
In this blog post, we share a glimpse into our recent outreach activities, including meetings with influential figures and collaborations with other organisations.
CRP notes: The one when Citizens Rights Project Travelled to the West
Citizens Rights Project recently travelled westward to Craignure (Isle of Mull) and Oban and provided essential aid to 15 individuals navigating the complexities of the EU Settlement Scheme.
Citizens Rights Project meets The Independent Monitoring Authority
On Thursday, March 14th, we had the pleasure of meeting with the Independent Monitoring Authority (IMA) at the Scottish Government offices to discuss recent challenges encountered by EU nationals and their families in Scotland.
Joining Family Members under the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS)
In this article you can learn more about the requirement and process of bringing your family members to the UK under the EUSS.
7th Anniversary of the Brexit Referendum: Reflecting on the Journey
Today, on June 23, 2023, we commemorate the 7th anniversary of the Brexit referendum—a day that brought about significant changes to the United Kingdom's relationship with the European Union.
New project – Free multilingual welfare workshops for people with pre-settled and settled status in Scotland
Citizens Rights Project has secured funding to organize FREE multilingual in-person welfare workshops throughout Scotland to enhance the understanding of EU citizens and their family members regarding their rights.
EUSS Statistics for 31st December 2022
In late February, the Home Office published more detailed, quarterly statistics and we decided to have a closer look on the figures for Scotland and Scottish local authorities. We decided to have a look at the EUSS numbers by 31st December 2022 and compare them with those from the end of 2021.
Switching from pre-settled to settled status
If you were granted pre-settled status, also known as limited leave to remain, after applying to the EU Settlement Scheme, you will need to apply for settled status (indefinite leave to remain) before your pre-settled expires.
EUSS Statistics for 30th September 2021
In late November, the Home Office published more detailed, quarterly statistics and so we decided to have a closer look on the figures for Scotland and Scottish local authorities.
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