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Settled Status / EU Settlement Scheme in Oldham, England (UK) (2026)

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Cost

Free

The process is free

Time at office

30 min

Estimated time

Immediate online

Quick summary

Complete guide to obtaining the Settled Status or Pre-settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme in Oldham. Immediate online application process.

Required documents

  • Original Identity Document

    Passport or valid national identity document (ID).

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    Proof of Continuous Residence in the UK Optional

    Evidence to demonstrate your continuous residence before January 1, 2021.

    ⚠️ Only if Pre-settled Status is being applied for
  • Email Account

    Needed to create an account and receive confirmations from the EU Settlement Scheme.

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Step by step

  • 1

    Create an Account in the EU Settlement Scheme

    Go to official site

    Register on the official EU Settlement Scheme platform to start your application.

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    Expert tip

    "It is advisable to have your identity documents and proof of residence at hand."

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    Complete the Online Application

    Fill out the form with the requested details, including personal information and documentation.

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    Expert tip

    "You can save your responses and complete them gradually."

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    Identity Verification

    Complete online identity verification or in person if necessary. A prior appointment may be required.

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    Expert tip

    "Identity verification can be done through video call service."

Offices and service points - Oldham

Oldham Town Hall

Accessible Appointment required City centre

Town Hall, Oldham OL1 1BD

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Monday to Friday: 09:00 - 17:00

Frequently asked questions

Can I apply for Settled Status in Oldham?
Yes, you can do it online or visit the Oldham Town Hall office for an appointment.
What is the difference between Settled and Pre-settled Status?
Settled Status allows indefinite residence in the UK, while Pre-settled Status is granted to those who have not yet completed five years of continuous residence.

Official sources and useful links

This guide is for informational purposes only. Always check the official source for current information.