Brexit has had clear consequences for immigration law, adding extra complexity to an already complex area of law.
You may be experiencing immigration issues due to changes brought in after Brexit, which have significantly altered the immigration system. The impact of Brexit on the European Union has led to new guidelines for EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals, as well as non-EU citizens regarding proving their immigration status. If this is the case, an experienced immigration attorney can help you navigate the new rules.
Immigration solicitors from Jones Whyte have the knowledge and experience to help you with any Brexit-related immigration law issues.
If you are an EEA citizen living in the UK, there are several options available to ensure that your status isn’t affected by Brexit. EU citizens have specific pathways to secure their residency status.
Immigration legal services from Jones Whyte can help you decide which option is right for you.
You may want to apply for British citizenship. In this case, you will need a Permanent Residence document, which shows you have lived in the UK for five years as an employee, self-employed person, student, job seeker or self-sufficient person.