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Guidance: Home Office EU Settlement Scheme statistics: user guide

Home Office

November 24
09:30 2022

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This user guide is designed to be a useful reference guide with explanatory notes on the issues and classifications that are central to the production and presentation of the Home Offices EU Settlement Scheme statistics.

Published 17 December 2019
Last updated 24 November 2022 +show all updates
  1. Updated to accompany publication of 'EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics, September 2022

  2. Updated to accompany publication of 'EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics, June 2022.

  3. Updated for EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics, March 2022

  4. Updated to accompany publication of 'EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics, December 2021.

  5. Updated to accompany publication of 'EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics, September 2021.

  6. Section 6, additional reference link added: 'EUSS Looked after children and care leavers survey published in May 2021'.

  7. Updated to accompany publication of 'EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics, June 2021.

  8. Updated to accompany publication of 'EU Settlement Scheme headline figures up to 30 June 2021'.

  9. Update: In section 3.1 of the User Guide the number of cases for which a location could not be identified has been amended from 1.3% to 1.6%

  10. Updated to accompany publication of 'EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics, March 2021'.

  11. Updated to accompany publication of 'EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics, December 2020'.

  12. Updated with new description of the EUSS_MON data table.

  13. Updated to accompany publication of 'EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics, June 2020'.

  14. Updated to accompany publication of 'EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics, March 2020'.

  15. Updated to accompany publication of 'EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics, February 2020'.

  16. Updated to accompany publication of 'EU Settlement Scheme quarterly statistics, December 2019'.

  17. First published.

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