Consular Corps Scotland

Consular Corps Scotland The Consular Corps in Scotland is the association that represents the CCS members of over 60 delegations and international organisations from 56 countries.

Dean John Hillmeyer and Secretary Christoph Crepaz had the honour to represent the Consular Corps in Scotland at the pro...
12/09/2022

Dean John Hillmeyer and Secretary Christoph Crepaz had the honour to represent the Consular Corps in Scotland at the proclamation of the new King to the people of Scotland HM King Charles III (Photos: The Scotsman)

🏥 From 23 December 2020, eligible EU, EEA and Swiss citizens living in the UK, by 31 December 2020, can apply for a new ...
24/12/2020

🏥 From 23 December 2020, eligible EU, EEA and Swiss citizens living in the UK, by 31 December 2020, can apply for a new EHIC at nhs.uk/EHIC, which will be valid for use when travelling in the EU, EEA and Switzerland from 1 January 2021.
To continue to access healthcare when you travel in the EU, EEA and Switzerland please check your eligibility at nhs.uk/EHIC 🇪🇺

Find out if you’re eligible to apply for a new UK EHIC valid from 1 January 2021, how to apply for an EHIC for travel until 31 December 2020, what EHIC covers, and what to do if you're abroad and do not have your EHIC.

10/11/2020

‼️EU students: 🇪🇺 you need to be in the UK until 31 Dec 2020 to be eligible for to study or later work in the UK‼️

We would like to invite all citizens of EU Member States, EEA countries and Switzerland to a webinar on EU Citizens' Rig...
08/06/2020

We would like to invite all citizens of EU Member States, EEA countries and Switzerland to a webinar on EU Citizens' Rights in Scotland post BREXIT on 11th June at 4pm.
The event is hosted by the European Parliament Liaison Office in Edinburgh and will include a panel of experts from the European Parliament (Terry Reintke MEP, VP of the Green/EFA group) and the Scottish Government (Ben Macpherson MSP, Minister for Public Finance and Migration), followed by Q&A section moderated by Kirsty Hughes (Scottish Centre on European Relations).
The event will be held on 11 June 4pm-5.30pm and it is open to the public and free of charge, but will require prior registration (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/eu-citizens-rights-in-scotland-after-brexit-views-from-europe-and-scotland-tickets-106908048852?fbclid=IwAR024rCmyDa7W5zmBEn6C7I4Y7sW4X3gv-xF75f09SovuvfOR-xgVBhd9Cc).

The webinar focuses on EU Citizens' Rights in Scotland and includes a panel discussion with European and Scottish experts and Q&A session.

CCS  Republic Day of India 🇮🇳 with India in UK (Consulate General of India, Edinburgh, UK)
29/01/2020

CCS Republic Day of India 🇮🇳 with India in UK (Consulate General of India, Edinburgh, UK)

CCS  of the Honorary Consul for Latvia in Scotland Christopher Kenmore
28/01/2020

CCS of the Honorary Consul for Latvia in Scotland Christopher Kenmore

CCS @ New Year Reception of East Lothian's Provost Councillor John McMillan.Photo (from left): Provost John McMillan, Mo...
24/01/2020

CCS @ New Year Reception of East Lothian's Provost Councillor John McMillan.
Photo (from left): Provost John McMillan, Monica Patterson (East Lothian CEO), Christoph Crepaz (Austria, CCS Secretary), MA Qiang (China) and Scottish Cup under-15s winner Musselburgh Windsor FC

CCS @ The Presiding Officer's Scottish Consular Corps Burns Supper
23/01/2020

CCS @ The Presiding Officer's Scottish Consular Corps Burns Supper

CCS @ Chinese New Year Reception and Gala. A very special event as this year the Chinese New Year begins on the same day...
22/01/2020

CCS @ Chinese New Year Reception and Gala. A very special event as this year the Chinese New Year begins on the same day as the annual celebration of Scotland's national poet Robert Burns takes place.

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