What is the status of an EU citizen who enters the UK via Ireland
My understanding is that if a non-UK, non-Irish, non-EU citizen who does not require a visa for the UK or the Republic or Ireland enters the UK via the Republic or Ireland then they are deemed to be admitted to the UK for the remaining duration of their admission to Ireland.
Before brexit, EU citizens had the right to reside indefinitely in the UK and Ireland. This is no longer the case for the UK but Ireland is still a member of the EU.
So what if-anything is the legal status of an EU citizen who enters the UK via Ireland?
Best Answer
The status is known as deemed leave. Deemed leave is statutorily held and cannot be granted or refused; in fact even if admitting intent to overstay or work illegally, entry cannot be refused. However, several cohorts of people are disqualified from deemed leave, and must seek out a border officer (unless stopped in the first place) and be assessed in the ordinary way; such people are consequently prohibited from entering at the Irish land border (as the UK never checks there) unless obtaining a visa in advance (in Dublin or elsewhere)
See the comments about non-visa nationals in the section ‘Travel Ireland - UK’ in this answer What do non-EU/Schengen citizens need to do when travelling within the Common Travel Area (CTA)?
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Can EU citizens still come to UK?
If you're an EU , EEA or Swiss citizenIrish citizens can continue to enter and live in the UK . EU , EEA and Swiss citizens can travel to the UK for holidays or short trips without needing a visa. In other cases, find out if you need to apply for a visa to enter the UK .What happens to EU citizens in UK after Brexit?
One of the consequences of the UK leaving the EU is that EU citizens and their non-EU family members living in the UK have been required to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) in order to secure their residence rights and continue living, working or studying in the UK.Can EU nationals enter UK after Brexit?
From 1 January 2021, the UK implemented a new points-based immigration system. Under the new system, if you're an EU, EEA and Swiss citizen, you can continue to come to the UK as a visitor without applying for a visa and in most cases, will be able to stay for up to six months.How long can EU citizen stay in UK after Brexit?
EU, EEA and Swiss citizens visiting the UK as visitors are only allowed to remain in the UK for a period of up to 6 months, from each date of entry to the UK. This is in line with the period of time granted to all visitors entering the UK.Post-Brexit: Non-Irish EU Citizens Need Authorisation to Enter The UK
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