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Bulgarians and EU Citizens Will Enter UK only with Passports from October 1st
As of October 1, 2021, Bulgarian citizens can enter the UK only with an international passport, which must be valid for the entire period of the planned stay.
Exception will be made only for those who have received the so called "settled status" in UK.
Citizens who do not present such a document will not be allowed in the country.
Thousands of EU Citizens May Lose Long-Term Stay Status in UK
Thousands of EU citizens who left the UK temporarily because of the coronavirus pandemic are set to lose their long-term right to stay in Britain under Home Office rules.
The government has granted settled status to 4.3 million European Union citizens since it voted to leave the EU.
#postBrexit More than 600,000 Romanians received resident status or temporary resident status in UK
More than 600,000 Romanians have received resident or temporary resident status in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which will allow them, even after the end of the transition period after the withdrawal of this country from the European Union, to enjoy the same rights as before.
Foreign Job Seekers Will Have to Apply for Visa to Work in UK
As of today, all foreigners, including those from the EU Member States who want to work in the UK from 1 January, will have to apply online for a visa. The free movement of people to and from the EU ends after Brexit on 31 December.
Ministers say the new immigration measures will be "simple and flexible" with a new points-based system.
Tighter rules on Turkish businesspeople upheld in UK
Britain's highest appeals court on Tuesday refused to overturn a High Court judgment restricting the rights of some Turkish businesspeople who set up businesses in the U.K.
The case concerns the rights of Turkish businesspeople who lost some of their rights under a 2018 Home Office decision.