
Settled’s New British Citizenship Service
Settled is proud to announce our new British Citizenship Service. Do you need help to make an application for British citizenship?
We are here to help!
Settled is proud to announce our new British Citizenship Service. Do you need help to make an application for British citizenship?
We are here to help!
Settled is becoming concerned by an increase in the reports we are receiving from Ukrainians about the Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme, UPE, particularly while applications to extend permission to remain in the UK are considered.
Free Italian-language webinar on 4 March 2025 at 6 PM (UK time) organized by Comites London, Comites Manchester, and Comites Scotland & Northern Ireland, with the participation of the fantastic volunteers Aisha Barbara Farina & Daniela Vicini, will cover UK travel rules with pre-settled/settled status, the automatic transition process, and new family reunification regulations.
Settled has an exciting new Info & Comms vacancy! We seek a proactive and collaborative communications professional to provide impactful information and communications for EU citizens and Ukrainians, for our supporters and donors, and for the wider public. With excellent writing, creative and technical skills you will carry out a range of responsibilities to boost our charity’s mission. You will raise the authentic voices of people seeking a home in the UK who are affected by Brexit and by the war in Ukraine and celebrate their contributions to our society.
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has this morning issued new guidance to say that under the Homes for Ukraine Scheme, Ukrainian parents can sponsor their own children to join them in the UK.
We seek an experienced administrator to provide expert and confidential administrative support to the CEO and the board of trustees, so that Settled can carry out governance responsibilities effectively.
Settled shares deep concerns with the UK Home Secretary regarding the position of Ukrainians seeking protection in the UK since the Home Office’s unannounced changes to the Ukraine Scheme introduced in February 2024, particularly relating to parents seeking to reunite with their children left in Ukraine. Desperate parents are resorting to increasingly desperate measures to transport their minor children to the UK. We are asking for the government to reinstate the right of Ukrainians granted protection in the UK to sponsor a visa that would allow them to bring their dependent family members, and in particular their children, to the UK.
We are looking for new trustees to join our board and support this great charity which is helping EU citizens and Ukrainians to enjoy their rights to live, work and study in the United Kingdom.
Whilst we have some great news and positive stories to share with you, we would also like to share with you what a challenging time this is for thousands of people that are coming to us every month in need of our support and we need your help.
With this letter, Settled would like to inform you of some changes that will affect you and provide tools for self-help in case of issues when travelling back to the UK.
Hello everyone, we wanted to let you know that the Settled Service Team will be taking a break for the festive period.
At the inaugural EmpowerEU Awards ceremony, organized by the EU Delegation to the UK, Settled was honoured with a ‘Community Endeavour’ award in the Community Champion category. The EmpowerEU Awards have been created to recognize the outstanding contributions and achievements by organisations across the UK in supporting EU citizens and strengthening EU-UK relations
British Travel Documents Attention! Information for Ukrainians in the United Kingdom The UK Home Office has begun issuing
It will likely take a generation before we can be sure that all EU citizens
On 19 February 2024, without prior notice or consultation, the UK government closed two of the humanitarian visa schemes that
Settled recently wrote to Seema Malhotra MP, the new Minister for Migration and Citizenship at the Home Office. Based on our casework experience, we outlined concerns about difficulties faced by particular client groups in applying for EUSS status.
The Home Office has started granting five years of extension (instead of two) to pre-settled status holders who have not yet switched to settled status.
This is not a dramatic change, but we would like to take this opportunity to remind you of some key principles:
Home Office changes affecting both EU citizens and Ukrainians 1. No new or replacement BRPs/BRCs – effective 26
A good example of why Settled is so needed, in yesterday’s piece in The Observer
As a result of recent Home Office changes related to EUSS arrivals arriving at the UK Border, Border Force officers have been granted the power to cancel leave of someone with pre-settled status if they cease to meet, or never met, the requirements of the rules.
These changes were brought in on 15 July 2024. The changes
Our Ukraine service gives free, multilingual, accredited advice and support to many Ukrainian families on the UK’s Ukrainian visa schemes.
One couple, having arrived under the Homes For Ukraine scheme in 2022, had set up a business and secured a tenancy. By February they were ready to apply to sponsor their young daughter and be reunited with her. Then the rules were changed overnight,
New job opportunities – Advice and Development Officers Greater London (Hybrid) Scotland, United Kingdom Medway, Kent Pro rata
During this pre-election period and in anticipation of a new government, Settled calls on politicians and officials to take note of these recommendations:
1. RESPECT
EU citizens who have settled in the UK make an enormous contribution to
Settled’s advice work and advisers are accredited by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC).
In March 2024, the OISC opened a consultation on changes to the fees they charge for this accreditation. Please see our response to this consultation below, or here.
Overview article on EUSS late applications We are pleased to have collaborated with Europe Street News to publish
Settled calls for right of Ukrainians to sponsor close family members to be reinstated Our Ukraine service
Legal rights can be hard to access, especially if you’re vulnerable. Yet they can be literally vital. Thanks to a new grant from Justice Together, European citizens resident in Scotland will continue to get much-needed advice and support on the EU Settlement Scheme from two charities, Settled and Citizens Rights Project – all free, multilingual, and accredited by the OISC.
Settled co-signed a powerful letter last week to the Home Secretary from 40 migration charities on the sacking of the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders & Immigration.
Since then we’re pleased that most of David Neal’s reports have now been belatedly published
Today is the two year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Thinking back to the morning of 24th February 2022, I can still hear the sound that woke me up at 5am, unknown to me until then.
Concerns raised about aspects of Ukraine visa schemes: recent correspondence with the Home Office Over the summer of
Autumn Newsletter, October 2023 We hope you’re well. It’s been a typically busy few months. We’ve been looking back,
Our brilliant staff and volunteer teams help a huge number of EU citizens & Ukrainians understand the EU
Settled wrote this letter to Home Office ministers on 4th August following notable increases in two inter-related issues raised by
The government has published a “Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules” which includes various types of EU Settlement
Statement on the case of Marcus Decker Settled is a registered charity, accredited to give immigration advice at
Yuliia, our Ukrainian solicitor who leads Settled’s Ukraine advice service, was a panellist at the prestigious annual national conference of the Chartered Institute of Housing last month. The video above is of her summarising after the panel talks and Q&A.
Settled co-signed a powerful letter last week to the Home Secretary from 40 migration charities on the sacking of the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders & Immigration.
Since then we’re pleased that most of David Neal’s reports have now been belatedly published
Role: Trustee Reporting to: Chair of Trustees Accountable to: EU Citizens in the UK, Charity Commission, and Companies House
Please click here for our latest newsletter. It includes the upcoming Europe Day and Eurovision/Eurofestival (we’ll be at
Job title: SENIOR IMMIGRATION ADVISER (Scotland and Wales) Reporting to: Immigration Advice Manager Duration: 35 hours/5 days a
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Settled is accredited for Level 3 immigration advice by the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA, N201900057)
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