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

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Cost

Free

The process is free

Time at office

30 minutes

Estimated time

2-3 weeks

Quick summary

Complete guide to obtaining the Settled Status or Pre-settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme in Plymouth.

Required documents

  • Original Identity Document

    Passport or valid national identity document (ID).

  • Residence in the UK before January 1, 2021

    Proof that you lived in the UK before January 1, 2021.

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    Digital Photographs Optional

    Three recent digital photographs and meet official photographic requirements.

    ⚠️ Only if a physical certificate is requested

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Step by step

  • 1

    Online Application (Recommended)

    Go to official site

    Access the official EU Settlement Scheme website to start your application.

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    Expert tip

    "It's the fastest and most convenient method."

  • 2

    Identity Verification

    Perform online identity verification or, if not possible, visit a biometric service center.

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    Expert tip

    "Verification can be done online or in person."

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    Obtain the Certificate

    Once your application is processed, you will receive the digital certificate online. If desired, you can request a physical certificate.

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    Expert tip

    "The digital certificate is valid for all legal purposes."

Offices and service points - Plymouth

Plymouth Biometric Service Centre

Accessible Appointment required City centre

Unit 10, Plymouth Business Park, Crownhill Road, PL6 5JG

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Monday to Friday: 08:00 - 16:00

Frequently asked questions

Can I apply for Settled Status if I am an EU citizen and live in Plymouth?
Yes, as long as you have lived in the UK before January 1, 2021.
What is the difference between Settled Status and Pre-settled Status?
Settled Status is granted if you have lived in the UK for five years or more. Pre-settled Status is given to those who have lived less than five years, but can convert it to Settled Status later.

Official sources and useful links

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