On 31 January 2020, the UK officially left the EU, and is no longer obliged to follow one of the key tenets of the European Union: the free movement of people.
This means that, following this momentous date, EU citizens still living in the UK will need to secure their right to stay (if they hadnât done so already).
At Monese, itâs our mission to help people thrive anywhere. This includes borderless workers, families, students, expats, retirees and other EU citizens living in the UK.
As well as our highly multicultural customer base, weâre also proud to have a pretty diverse team in London, most of whom are EU (non-British) citizens. This makes the end of free movement very much an important issue for us and the reason weâre sharing our experiences with you today.
The EU Settlement Scheme
The governmentâs solution to the end of free movement is something called the EU Settlement Scheme. This lets EU/EEA citizens and citizens of Switzerland, Iceland, Norway and Lichtenstein, along with eligible family members, secure their residency in the UK now that Brexit has happened. The deadline to apply for this scheme is 30 June 2021 and thereâs no fee to apply.
Once youâve successfully applied to the scheme, youâll be able to carry on working and living in the UK past this date without any issues. Depending on how long youâve been in the UK, youâll get either settled or pre-settled status. Whichever youâre eligible for and granted, youâll be able to:
- work in the UK
- be a part of the National Health Service
- enrol in education and study in the UK
- access public funds and benefits, if eligible for them
- travel in and out of the UK
Whatâs been our experience with the scheme?

Here a few of our fellow colleagues share their experiences with the scheme so far:
Toomas
âIâve been in the UK since July 2020 and moved here from Estonia. I applied for pre-settled status in November last year and everything went smoothly. I just filled in the form and provided the necessary evidence. Getting a National Insurance number was trickierâ!
Jiri
âI came to the UK in 2005 from the Czech Republic. Applying for settled status back in September 2019 was pretty smooth for me. The whole process took two days. To apply, I needed to send my full name, email, phone number and had to scan my passport. After submitting my application, I got an email confirming my submission. Two days later, I received an email with the outcome: Iâd been granted Indefinite Leave in the United Kingdom or settled status.
While I realise that for me the procedure was quick, I know others were a bit stressed because unlike me, they werenât notified within days. They had to wait weeksâ!
Radu
âI moved to the UK from Romania in 2017 so I applied for pre-settled status in April 2019. The process was extremely smooth: I had to scan my passport, which I did with their app on an Android phone. I stuck the biometric passport to the back of an NFC-capable device, and a few seconds later everything was done.
A few days later I got an email from the Home Office saying theyâre pleased to inform me that my pre-settled status for five years (until 2024) was granted. All in all, smooth sailing from start to finish.
On their platform, they also provide a way for an individual to prove their right to stay: you can generate a one-time security code, which employers or whoever else needs to can easily check thisâ.
Weâre strong believers in giving people everything they need to make the best decisions for their future and, of course, the freedom to thrive anywhere, wherever they may be.
Thatâs why weâre taking the opportunity to remind you that the deadline to apply and secure your right to stay in the UK is 30 June 2021.
Have you signed up for the EU Settlement Scheme? How was your experience? Did you have any difficulties applying? Weâd love to hear your thoughts, tips and stories. Get in touch via email at community@monese.com or on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.