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Posted by Unamohady
on 20 Jul 2016

Good afternoon, I am a EU retired person of independent means looking to move to the UK to be close to my daughter and her family. Post Brexit I know that the immigration rules have not changed in the UK in terms of freedom of movement for EU Nationals but I would like to know what do I need to do once I am in the UK to prove that I am living there now? I cannot apply for permanent residency not having lived there 5 years and I am retired so will not be working. Any help would be much appreciated.

Anonymous (not verified) on 24 Aug 2016 - 12:52
Hi Unamonhady?

I'm a little confused. Why do you want to prove you are living in the UK? As a EU citizen you can live in the UK without restriction as far as I am aware.

Perhaps the Visas for the UK page

Regards

Shantalie

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