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Citizens Rights Project

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Citizens Rights Project (CRP) is a migrant-led organisation providing tailored, multilingual support to EU nationals and their families in Scotland. Since our founding in 2018, we have become a trusted advocate for migrants navigating the complexities of their legal, social, and economic rights post-Brexit.

Our mission is to strengthen social cohesion and advance human rights by empowering EU communities through direct support, advocacy, and education. From immigration advice and welfare support to workshops and policy advocacy, we work to ensure migrants can access their rights, build independence, and thrive in Scotland.

Last updated:

04/02/2026

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Services

EU Settlement Scheme Service

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Regions:
  • Midlothian

We provide free advice and support with applications to the EU Settlement Scheme in multiple EU languages and across Scotland.

eVisa Support

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Regions:
  • Scotland

Free and multilingual support to migrants in Scotland to understand, navigate and access the new eVisa system.

Rights Service

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Regions:
  • Scotland

This service provides tailored support for people with pre or settled status across Scotland, helping individuals understand and access essential welfare services in their preferred languages.

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