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No. Even though the Settled Status Scheme has "EU" in its name, the Settled Status BRP is issued under domestic UK law and won't be recognised outside the UK. You will need to apply for the relevant visas if you want to travel to the rest of the EU after 31st December 2020.
You will need your BRP to board the flight. Airline staff will most likely be using your BRP to check your right to travel to the UK, not the website.
I thought I heard that it was the EU who wanted their name, to help direct all their low educated/skilled EEA citizens to the correct application?Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 8:57 amThe authorities in this country are unable to do anything right. The idea to name the Scheme, the EU Settlement Scheme was ill advised as anything they do.
Ahh, you meant a BRC (Biometric Residence Card) issued under the EEA Regulations. A BRP is issued under the UK Immigration Rules and a completely different kettle of fish.