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EEA Family Member Flowchart: how to apply to stay in the UK
Freedom of movement is integral to Lush as a business, allowing us to put the right people in the right positions regardless of nationality and forge equal relationships with suppliers in remote areas of the world.
How will Brexit affect individuals and families living in the UK?
Currently, much of what we know about the UK's withdrawal from the EU is uncertain, such as the agreements we will strike with other countries and what Brexit means for British nationals living abroad and EEA nationals living in the UK. Britain will be the first member of the United Nations to leave the European Union, meaning there is no precedent to fall back on and use as a template.
Consequently, Lush will continue to take steps to support staff members affected by the UK's withdrawal from the EU, as we navigate this complex political situation together.
This simple guide has been designed to help you determine your status as a family member of an EEA national and your next steps if you want to retain your right to reside in the UK or apply for permanent residency.

What do I need to do next?
Here are the relevant links you need to start the process of applying to stay in the UK:
Apply for permanent residence documentation for EEA and non-EEA family members
Apply for a registration certificate or residency card for EEA and non-EEA family members
Apply for a registration certificate or residency card for an extended EEA family member
Apply under UK Immigration Rules
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