Across
- 4. This type of leave means there's no expiry date on immigration permission (10)
- 5. Describes the type of life a person has in the UK for it to be habitual (7)
- 6. Only those from the EU have these (5,4)
- 8. Citizens from here have no immigration restriction on stays in UK and are also EU nationals and EEA nationals (8, 2, 7)
- 11. Course starts between 1 Aug, and 31 Dec, the first day of the academic year is this month ( 9)
- 12. Someone who has lived in the UK for more than seven years may be eligible for this.(4,9)
- 13. Has exercised a right of residence ( 7)
- 15. The census date for this is 11pm on 31st December 2020 (6)
- 16. BRP cards were replaced by these in January 2025 (5)
- 18. There is an expiry date on immigration permission and leave in the UK ( 7)
- 20. Abbreviated area larger than the EU ( 3)
- 21. Area of residence comprising England, Northern Island, Scotland and Wales (6,7)
- 23. Part of Channel Islands (4)
- 24. The EEA includes this country ( 6)
- 25. Lived in the EU or UK for 3 years, or a mixture of UK and EU will be eligible for home fees. (7,8)
Down
- 1. These are all one Gibraltar, Bermuda, Anguilla, Cayman Islands (7,8,9)
- 2. Provide Fees Guidance (5)
- 3. A person granted this will have special status ( 7)
- 5. When a fee status query is finished (8)
- 7. The child of a worker from this country might have protected rights ( 12)
- 9. There is a Brexit Temporary Offer for this group allowing them to live in the EU/EEA (7,8)
- 10. You have this if you have Settled or Pre-settled Status ( 9,6)
- 14. Being in the UK solely for this negates eligibility for home fees (11)
- 17. Type of residence needed in UK for three- year period ( 8)
- 19. it's illegal to charge overseas fees if eligible for these (4)
- 22. Family member (10)
