Free support with Settled Status application – Falkirk
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Free support with Settled Status application – Falkirk
May 29, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
It’s the last chance to receive free help in applying for ‘pre/settled status’!
Come to our events to receive free help in applying for ‘pre/settled status’. It’s the last chance to meet with our advisers in person before the application deadline on 30.06.2021!
To apply, bring your passport or other ID, National Insurance Number, proof of address and telephone. The information you share with us is confidential. Social distancing measures apply. Book your tickets now to secure your place.
29.05.2021, 11.00 am – 6.00 pm
Falkirk, Unit 8, Howgate Shopping Centre, High Street, FK1 1HG
ACCESSIBILITY: The Central Scotland Regional Equality Council office is located inside the Howgate Shopping Centre near the entrance from St Andrew Place.
Book an appointment through the link below or email us on info@citizensrightsproject.org
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The events are free and open to all EU, EEA and Swiss nationals and their family members eligible to apply for pre/settled status, i.e., those who came to the UK before 31/12/2020. Registration is optional, but it will guarantee you your place and it will help us to ensure social distancing. Those with booked places will be given priority. Those without booking may be asked to wait outside. When you register, you can select language assistance you require for the session. Register to avoid queues.
We speak English, Polish, Romanian and Spanish. Help in other languages might be provided if you register for the event and let us know your needs in advance.
Citizens Rights Project holds an OISC registration that authorises us to provide advice relating to the EUSS scheme – new immigration scheme for EU and EEA nationals and their family members.
Our help and the application are free. Our advisers will explain the scheme for you, and if you want to, they will help you apply on the spot.
This event has been organised with an assistance of a grant from the Scottish Government.