As an EEA member, you can reside in the UK by exercising your right to free movement, which allows you to live and work in the country without a visa. However, following Brexit, EEA citizens must apply for the EU Settlement Scheme to secure their residency rights in the UK. If you were living in the UK before the end of the transition period on December 31, 2020, you need to apply to the scheme by the deadline to maintain your status. For new arrivals, you will need to comply with the UK's points-based Immigration system.
No. The US is not a member of the EEU/EEA.
i have italian permesso di soggornno i men residence card last 3 years,now the question is is it mean i am national of eea erea.
A person who has stayed in the UK for more than 5 years to take an employment opportunity or to study.
It is very unlikely it will as England (and the whole of the UK) is not a full member of the Schengen Group
If you are not British Citizen then you will need a valid passport to enter the UK. If you are a European citizen and your country is a EEA member then you can also enter under national identity card issued by a EEA Country including Switzerland. the Id and passport must be valid for the entirety of your stay. To enter from some non EEA countries you may also require a visa.
Yes, the EEA family who need an indefinate visa have to be subjected to some test.
If it were an EU rather and an EEA national, the answer would be in the affirmative.
Yes, the foreign citizen and immigrants need to be subjected for a UK test for them to be British citizens.
Yes, you generally need a visa to work in the UK if you are not a British citizen or a citizen of a country within the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland.
no u will not eligible to be a permanent residence of UK
No it is not. Driving licences issued in the EEA, EU or Ireland are accepted in the UK. Licences issued in other countries can be used for up to twelve months from when you enter the UK.
no