Only 39% of EU national children in care or young adults who have recently left the system have applied for settled status, according to charity The Children’s Society. EU national children in care risk becoming undocumented in the UK’s...
In his guest post, Lara Parizotto from the Young Europeans Network shows the propensity for misinformation on the government’s visa check page for EU citizens, making informed decisions on their futures in the UK much harder. On the face of...
This is the first in a series of content for the3million, the largest organisation of EU27 citizens in the UK campaigning to protect citizens rights post-Brexit. You may think it’s common sense that everyone who uses local services should have a say...
As the June 30th deadline for the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) approaches, mixed messaging from the government appears to conflict with previous assurances. Since the 1st of January, the Home Office has been quietly reaching out to foreign...
New research released by the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants has shown the ‘real danger’ of EU and EEA citizens being ‘left behind’ by the EU Settlement Scheme. In the grip of a pandemic, JCWI has warned it is unacceptable that a large...
The Immigration Bill was granted Royal Assent on November 11th to become an official act of Parliament. The end of free movement could leave children of European migrants undocumented or with insecure status and subject to the hostile environment...
Following the UK’s departure from the European Union, EU nationals living in the UK will have to apply for either Settled Status or Pre-Settled Status before 30 June 2021 if they wish to continue living here after that date. This requirement came as...
Yesterday (4 September), the Home Office finally updated its much-awaited document on how EU citizens will be able to enter the country in the event of a No Deal Brexit. The new document appears to offer an inch more leniency to EU citizens than its...