When/if the UK leaves the EU, your status will change if you are an EEA national or if your status here depends on an EEA national. It will be a requirement for you to apply for settled status. As of 30 March 2019, the settled status scheme is officially live.
You have until December 2020 or June 2021 to apply, depending on whether a Brexit deal is approved.
Lots of people and organisations are offering advice on what Brexit means for you and your family.
Here are some links to help you with your next steps:
Information and advice from the government on the settled status scheme:
https://www.gov.uk/settled-status-eu-citizens-families
https://eucitizensrights.campaign.gov.uk/
A list of frequently asked questions compiled and answered by the European Commission:
https://ec.europa.eu/unitedkingdom/services/your-rights/Brexit_en
Advice, frequently asked questions, and help with the process of applying from UKCEN:
http://www.ukcen.co.uk/resources/settlement/
Advice for EU citizens living in Scotland from the Scottish Government:
https://www.mygov.scot/eu-exit-citizens/
Advice for EU nationals in London from the Mayor of London’s office:
https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/communities/eu-londoners-hub
Advice for students from EU countries in the UK:
https://www.ukcisa.org.uk/Information--Advice/EU-EEA--Swiss-Students/Brexit---EU-Settlement-Scheme
A settled status checklist from The 3 Million:
https://www.the3million.org.uk/checklist
Detailed overview of the settled status scheme and the process of applying from New Europeans, including a step-by-step guide:
Easy-to-read overview of the scheme from Free Movement (a blog by immigration lawyers):
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/how-to-apply-for-settled-status-temporary-status-brexit/
Free telephone advice service for EEA citizens looking for legal advice, run by "Here For Good". Call 020 7014 2155. Open Monday 9:30-11:30, Wednesday 11:30-13:30, Friday 13:30-15:30:
https://www.hereforgoodlaw.org/advisory
A list of 57 organisations who have received government funding to reach and support individuals who require extra support to apply for settled status:
And here you can find information about drop-in advice sessions on settled status (we will update this as we find out more):
Every Tuesday, 6.15pm & 7pm, London
One-to-one digital support for people filling out a settled status application, run by Consonant, Tottenham Hale (25 Ashley Road, N17 9LJ). Call 0207 354 9631 to find out more & to book a slot.
29 March – 1 April 2019, London
Wednesday 15 May 2019, London
Free, legal advice drop-in for vulnerable EU migrants, run by Lewisham Refugee and Migrant Network, Deptford, 10am-1pm
http://www.migrantvoice.org/img/upload/LRMN_EU_Settlement_Scheme_DropIn_05.2019_.pdf
Thursday 30 May 2019, Manchester
Panel event run by The 3 Million and Settled, a forum for discussion and learning about contingency plans that EU27 countries have put in place, 5.30-7pm
Thursday 6 June 2019, London
Free event for EU nationals and their families to get information and advice about their status post-Brexit, Islington, 7.30-9.30pm
Wednesday 12 June 2019, Bradford
Information meeting in Polish regarding settled status, 4.30-7pm
Sunday 16 June 2019, London
Advice session run by Seraphus Solicitors aimed at Hungarian adults
Wednesday 19 June, London
Advice session by Consonant in Tottenham, 6-7.30pm
Friday 5 July 2019, Liverpool
EU nationals' rights session run by The 3 Million, European Commission and Seraphus Solicitors, 6.30-8.30pm
Tuesday 10 September 2019, Southampton
EU citizens & Brexit: info session with immigration lawyer, Solent Conference Centre, 6-8pm