Demonstrators hold banners during a protest to Lobby MPs to guarantee the rights of EU citizens living in the UK, after Brexit, outside the Houses of … Any protection as an EU citizen enjoyed under EU law could cease. As an EU citizen, you will need to get a pre-settled or settled status to keep living in the UK without restrictions, even after the divorce of the UK from the EU. This is the date when the Brexit transition period is due to end. THE countdown to the UK’s historic EU breakaway has begun with negotiations well under way. Any citizen of another EU country who is resident in the UK by 31 December 2020 will be able to apply for settled or pre-settled status. But what will Brexit mean for the millions of EU citizens who currently live in the UK – and the Br… ECREU, along with other groups in EU countries, is working with the EU and individual governments to find the means to preserve our status after Brexit. After Brexit, the UK will determine its own immigration rules and requirements for migration from the EU. All UK citizens without dual nationality (where permitted), could become foreigners in the EU State in which they live. The UK has told EU citizens they will be able to apply for "settled status" if they have been living in the UK for five years or have been granted indefinite leave to remain. What you’ll need to enter the UK will not change until at least 2021. Overview If you’re an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen, you and your family can apply to the EU Settlement Scheme to continue living in the UK after 30 June 2021. This gives British citizens the right to travel to the EU after the transition period for up to 90 days without a visa within any 180-day period. Various papers have reported that the European Parliament has stepped up pressure on the UK over its treatment of EU citizens living in Britain after Brexit, urging the Government to address shortcomings that could undermine its "settled status" scheme. EU citizens who move to the UK after Brexit who do not hold Euro TLR will need to apply under the new immigration system by 31 December 2020 if they wish to remain here beyond that date. EU, EEA or Swiss citizens and their family members who are living in the UK before 1 January 2021 need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme to continue living in the UK after 30 June 2021… No-deal Brexit policy update provides some relief for employers and EU citizens. The result of the referendum on the United Kingdom's EU membership has created uncertainty in the lives of EU27/EEA citizens and their families in the UK. The clock is now ticking towards the December deadline for a trade deal between the UK and the European Union - leaving the three million EU citizens living … EU citizens who move to the UK after Brexit who do not hold Euro TLR will need to apply under the new immigration system by 31 December 2020 if they wish to remain here beyond that date. EU, EEA and Swiss citizens can continue to travel to the UK for holidays or short-term trips, without needing a visa. Media caption Olga Garcia, who is Spanish, reacts to the Brexit agreement to protect EU citizens living in Britain. After Brexit day on Friday 31 January, nothing will immediately change for European Union (EU) citizens living in the UK, or UK citizens living in the EU. To receive any of these UK residence statuses, you are required to apply under the EU Settlement Scheme from March 2019 until June 30, 2021. Media caption Olga Garcia, who is Spanish, reacts to the Brexit agreement to protect EU citizens living in Britain. Brexit and EU citizens in the UK. If you’re an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen. EU citizens will still be able to travel to and live in Britain after Brexit under new immigration plans, it has been reported.