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You can download our comprehensive guide to Settled Status here.

If you do not have access to an Android phone, but you have biometric chip in your documents, you can scan them in a number of locations in Scotland. Full list on the gov.uk website here.

If the automated checks of residence for the Settled Status do not work in you case, you can provide scanned copies of some accepted documents. You can find the full list on the gov.uk website here.

This factsheet provides a brief summary of the rights of you and your family members to live in Scotland before, during and after the Brexit transition period.

This factsheet provides a brief summary of your right to work in Scotland before, during and after the Brexit transition period.

This factsheet provides a brief summary of your rights to access benefits, housing and social work support in Scotland before, during and after the Brexit transition period.

This factsheet provides a brief summary of your rights to Education in Scotland before, during and after the Brexit transition period.

This factsheet provides a brief summary of your right to access free healthcare from the National Health Service (NHS) in Scotland before, during and after the Brexit transition period.

This factsheet provides a brief summary of your right to vote in elections in Scotland before, during and after the Brexit transition period.

Latest News

Support package from the Scottish Governement

The Scottish Government has published “a package of support” for EU citizens. You can find resources for EU citizens and employers here. You can also find a letter of support from the First Minister translated into German, Polish, Spanish and French here.
05.04.2019

Home Office publishes translated information about the “Settled Status” scheme

The EU Settlement Scheme for EU citizens is now open; it means EU citizens can now apply for the “Settled Status”. Read about it in all European Languages: Settled Status for EU Citizens and Their Families – Translations.
31.03.2019

‘No deal’ preparations by the European Commission Office in the UK

European Commission in the UK is issuing regular updates about preparations for a ‘no-deal’ Brexit. See how it might affect travel, transport and other aspects of life in the UK on their Facebook page.
29.03.2019