Democracy & Justice

Brexit: EU Citizens Living in UK Must Apply for Special ID Card

Under new Home Office proposals for post-Brexit rights, all 3 million EU nationals living in the UK will have to apply for a "settled status" identity card to be able to remain and work in the country. The proposals,...

by LibertiesEU
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Under new Home Office proposals for post-Brexit rights, all 3 million EU nationals living in the UK will have to apply for a "settled status" identity card to be able to remain and work in the country. The proposals, set down in a 15-page policy paper, call for a new "light touch" online application system that gives applicants the same "indefinite leave to remain" status as many non-EU nationals who have also lived in Britain for five years. The new "settled status" residence document will essentially be an identity card backed up by a central database run through the Home Office.

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