Nearly 90% of the participants who have completed a survey organised by the Citizens Rights Project have said that they would like to have a physical proof of their pre-settled or settled status to reside in the UK. At the moment, EU citizens who have the right to stay in the UK can only prove that with a digital profile.
Предоставяне на информация, съвети и подкрепа за гражданите на ЕС в Шотландия



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Citizens Rights Project awarded £10,000 to raise awareness on the Windrush Scheme across Scotland
We are delighted to announced that our project is one of the 13 organisations to receive funding through the Windrush Community Fund.
20/09/2021 | CRP Activity Report (June 20- Dec 21)
This activity report describes the activities the Citizens Rights Project have carried out over the period since June 2020.
16/09/2021 | “Asking some important questions” report
A new report asking important questions to the UK & Scottish Governments following Brexit.
Frequently Asked Questions about the EU Settlement Scheme
In this new resource we have gathered common questions about the EU Settlement Scheme, based on queries from our followers, supporters and clients.
13/04/2021 I Точковата имиграционна система на Обединеното кралство: Въведение за граждани на ЕС
Правото на свободно движение между Обединеното кралство и Европейския съюз приключи на 31 декември 2020 г., а на 1 януари...
7/03/2021 | Регистрирам се за участие в изборите за Шотландски парламент
Следващите избори за Шотландски парламент ще се проведат на 6 май 2021 г. - четвъртък. Като гражданин на ЕС, ЕИП или Швейцария може да имате право да гласувате за членове на шотландския парламент (MSPs), които Ви представляват и вземат решения по делегираните на Шотландия правомощия.
30/03/2021 | Research paper on access to benefits and pensions for EU citizens
You can now access our latest research briefing on access to welfare benefits and pensions for EU citizens with pre-settled and settled status prepared by Nina Miller Westoby, a socio-legal researcher based at the University of Glasgow.
02/02/2021 | Donate to our hardship fund to help the most vulnerable EU citizens
We have launched an appeal to raise funds to assist the most vulnerable clients with some of the costs they might incur to be able to apply for pre-settled or settled status.
20/01/2021 | A new online rights service for the Polish and Spanish communities in Edinburgh
The Citizens Rights Project will soon open a multilingual rights centre for EU citizens in Edinburgh during the pandemic who needs assistance with their employment, housing and benefits rights, among other things.
24/12/2020 | Closure of our phone helpline until 10th January 2021
If you want to get in touch with our project to enquire about the EU Settlement Scheme, please use email us on info@citizensrightsproject.org or message us in Facebook. You can write to us in any EU language.
21/12/2020 | Frontier worker permit launched
On 10 December 2020 the United Kingdom opened up a process for EU, EEA and Swiss nationals to apply for a frontier worker permit, which will allow them to come to the UK to work while living elsewhere.
15/12/2020 | Some coronavirus exceptions added to the EU Settlement Scheme
The Home Office have just released some guidance for EUSS applicants in or outside the UK who have been affected by restrictions associated with coronavirus.
02/12/2020 | EU Settlement Scheme – a new guidance for adult applicants with care or support needs
A new guidance regarding the application under the EU Settlement Scheme has been release on December 2nd 2020 by the Home Office.
25/09/2020 | Visiting our office
Our office in St Margaret’s House is currently closed to the public. Please, only visit if you have an appointment.
24/09/2020 | Guidance for employers and “Unsettled Status 2020”
The Home Office has published new guidance on recruiting people from outside the UK from 1 January 2021.
18/9/2020 | Citizens Rights Project on the SCVO website
Our Project Coordinator, Noelia Martinez gave a short interview about Citizens Rights Project for the SCVO website. You can read the interview here.
17/9/2020 | New resource for non-EEA family members
This leaflet has been written with a specific focus on non-EU citizens who have a current or former connection to an EU citizen, as a family member.
9/9/2020 | A closer look at EU Settlement Scheme statistics for Scotland
In this new post on our blog, we are taking a closer look at the latest EUSS statistics published by the Home Office focusing on the 'top 10' nationalities and Scottish local authorities based on the number of submitted applications.