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Guidance ACCESS TO SOCIAL HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS ASSISTANCE FOR EEA AND SWISS CITIZENS IN ENGLAND This guidance explains the rights of European Economic Area (EEA) and Swiss citizens to
access social housing and homelessness assistance in England. Get emails about this page APPLIES TO ENGLAND CONTENTS * EEA and Swiss citizens living in the UK by 31 December 2020 * Moving to
the UK from 1 January 2021 * Guidance to local authorities in England * Irish citizens living in England Print this page EEA AND SWISS CITIZENS LIVING IN THE UK BY 31 DECEMBER 2020 EEA
citizens and their family members who have been resident in the UK, or who have been working in the UK but not primarily resident (known as frontier workers) before 11pm on 31 December 2020
will have their rights protected. The government has legislated to ensure resident EEA citizens, and their family members, can continue to live, work, study, and access benefits and services
in the UK on broadly the same basis as they did before the UK exited the EU. This includes maintaining their eligibility to access social housing and homelessness assistance. on broadly the
same basis as prior to 11pm on 31 December. The EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) enables EEA citizens who were resident in the UK before 11 pm on 31 December 2020, and their family members, to
apply for UK immigration status. The deadline for applications to the EUSS is 30 June 2021. However, where a person eligible for leave under the EUSS has reasonable grounds for missing the
application deadline, they will be given a further opportunity to apply. MOVING TO THE UK FROM 1 JANUARY 2021 Newly arriving EEA citizens, moving to the UK from 1 January 2021, are no longer
able to rely on rights to reside under EU law. They do not have any rights under EU law unless they are protected in another capacity, for example, where they are a family member joining an
EEA citizen who was residing in the UK by 31 December 2020. If you arrive in the UK from 1 January 2021 you are able to apply for an immigration status under the current immigration system.
The new points-based immigration system will align the treatment of EEA citizens with that of other foreign nationals, including for the purpose of access to benefits and public services.
This means newly arriving EEA citizens and their family members will not be eligible for an allocation of social housing or homelessness assistance until they are granted indefinite leave to
remain (typically after 5 years of continuous residence in the UK), unless exempted under the Eligibility Regulations, for example, by having a refugee status. GUIDANCE TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES
IN ENGLAND Local authorities can find guidance for assessing applications from EEA citizens and their family members from 1 January 2021 onwards below. Please note this guidance is for
England only. EEA CITIZENS’ ELIGIBILITY FOR SOCIAL HOUSING OR HOMELESSNESS ASSISTANCE PDF, 286 KB, 5 pages This information should be considered alongside relevant statutory guidance: the
Social housing allocations guidance and the Homelessness code of guidance. These have been reviewed to reflect the changes to the eligibility regulations (The Allocation of Housing and
Homelessness (Eligibility) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2020) that came into effect from 1 January 2021. IRISH CITIZENS LIVING IN ENGLAND Irish citizens and their family members living
in England, are able to continue to access social housing, including supported housing, and homelessness assistance as prior to the UK leaving the EU. SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE
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