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How often can EU citizens travel to UK?

Travel and practical information An EU citizen may enter the UK multiple times during six months, but may not in effect live in the UK by means of repeated or continuous visits.



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If you're an EU , EEA or Swiss Citizen travelling to the UK for a short business trip, you may not need to apply for a visa. Under the UK 's new points-based immigration system, you can continue to visit the UK without applying for a visa. In most cases you can stay for up to 6 months.

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A Moving Target: How to Calculate the 180 Days Calculating the 90 days is fairly straightforward, but where the most confusion arises is the rolling 180-day period. It's often easiest to think of this 180-days as a moving block of time that is counted backwards from each day of staying in the Schengen Area.

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You do not need to take any COVID-19 travel tests or self-isolate on arrival in England if you qualify as fully vaccinated. The testing and quarantine rules for international travel to England will change 11 February 2022. You can now choose a lateral flow test or a PCR test as your post arrival test.

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You need permission to live in the UK if you're from a country in the EU, European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland. The EEA includes EU countries and Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. Your options for staying in the UK depend on your situation.

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Under a multiple-entry visa, you can visit the UK several times over a 12-month period, limited to 6 months each stay, where the rule that a person cannot stay more than 180 days in any given year is a myth.

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Changes to the Long Residence Rules In April 2023, the definition of “lawful residence”for the purpose of settlement on the basis of 10 years long residence was modified to exclude periods spent under immigration bail, as a visitor, short-term student, or seasonal worker.

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