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Thanks for this - seems to be hot off the press. Looks like one of my relatives can participate in the phase starting on 15 November.beaujam90 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 11, 2018 9:29 pmhere is your answer
https://homeofficemedia.blog.gov.uk/201 ... e-phase-2/
Brexit update for EU citizens in the UK
This is the latest information on the EU Settlement Scheme for EU citizens in the UK. You are receiving this because you have requested email updates from the UK government.
The Home Office has been working to develop a new scheme which allows resident EU citizens and their family members to obtain the UK immigration status they will need in order to remain here permanently.
The EU Settlement Scheme will be fully open by 30 March next year. EU citizens and their family members will have until 30 June 2021 to apply, in line with the draft Withdrawal Agreement.
Testing is already underway. Since August, EU citizens working for a small number of NHS trusts and universities in the north west of England, and students at those universities, have been able to apply for status under the scheme.
A new phase of testing will begin next month. It will involve many more organisations across the UK, including higher education institutions and organisations in the wider health and social care sector. Testing the system with real applicants helps the Home Office ensure the new system operates effectively when it opens fully.
You do not need to do anything for now. EU citizens eligible to apply in the latest test phase will receive information from their employer.
Further information about the scheme can be found on GOV.UK.
Really useful - thanks for sharing!
Moderators - Twitter is a public forum, so I'm unsure why it's a problem to post a link to Twitter and to a video on Twitter. The person in question is very publicly active with the #3 Million. Fail to see a privacy issue here.NikiGio wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 11:46 amTweet and embedded video from one of the EU citizens who's just taken part in the second phase of the Settled Status trial:
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Approval given within 27 hours.
Moderator edit : Kindly refrain from posting video/social media links that will identify an individual on an public forum page.
Gosh - that's impressive.askmeplz82 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 12:20 pmfriend of mine got approval in 5 hours. she applied in lunch hour round 1pm and her application approved and email received at 6pm