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The UK no longer applies EU rules on free movement, which allow EU nationals to travel freely with a valid passport or an identity card As an EU national, the entry documents required when travelling to the UK will differ according to whether you have a residence status in the UK under the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement (EU Settlement Scheme), or not What is your situation?
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) These FAQs are general in nature The information given does not take personal or specific circumstances into account and should therefore not be considered as constituting personal, professional or legal advice to the user Users requiring personal or specific advice should consult the relevant departments in the Member States
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Take a 1-minute survey and tell us more about your experience on the European Youth Portal
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UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) are developing a digital immigration system This means we are replacing physical documents with an online record of your immigration status This is known as an
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This database has questions and answers about all our processes and regulations We have divided our content in topics, scopes and chapters to help you easily find answers to your questions You can also filter by the question’s ID number, questions developed with the national helpdesks, question field and answer field
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Residence rights for UK nationals and their family members in the EU and EU citizens wishing to live in the UK since Brexit, exceptions under the withdrawal agreement, and information on applying for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA)
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