EU settlement deadline 30 June 2021: How register to avoid missing the deadline
Last chance. Wednesday 30 June is the deadline for most European Union (EU) citizens to apply to live permanently in the UK as settled residents.
The take-up of the European Union Settlement Scheme (EUSS)
has been huge - but there are serious concerns that thousands of people have still
not sought to register. Anyone who is not registered loses their legal right to
live in the UK.
What is the EU Settlement Scheme?
The EUSS was launched in March 2019 to register EU citizens
as settled residents in the UK.
This is a follow-on from Brexit, which ended freedom of
movement and the right of people from the EU to come to the UK - and for UK
citizens to go the other way.
By the end of May 2021, 5.6 million people had applied for
the scheme - far more than expected (it was estimated in March 2019 that there
were 3.7m EU nationals in the UK).
Who can apply?
Anyone who can prove they have been living in the UK
continuously for at least five years before the end of 2020, can seek
"settled status" - legal recognition that they live here permanently.
Anyone who shows they have been here for less than five
years gets "pre-settled status".
This gives them the right to continue living in the UK - but
they then have to make a application later on for full settled status.
What happens if people do not apply?
Some experts believe there could be more than 100,000 people
who will fail to apply before the deadline.
Anyone who has not applied or received a status would
technically become an illegal immigrant overnight and face problems:
·
it would be illegal for them to work
·
they would no longer be able to receive benefits
·
they would face huge charges for using the NHS
In England, private landlords must check the immigration
status of tenants - and the housing charity Shelter predicts
this will be a disaster.
Who could have missed the deadline?
There may be people from all walks of life who fail to
register in time - but migration experts, lawyers and charities have identified
a range of people who they are concerned about:
EU children
Children whose parents came to live and work in the UK under
the pre-Brexit freedom-of-movement rules, but who never sought permanent
settled status under British immigration laws.
These children cannot be sure they are British citizens or
legally entitled to remain in all circumstances. The same could apply to
children who are not yet born.
Marianne Lagrue from the Coram Children's Legal Centre says
the numbers of EUSS applications for children are far short of what would be
expected - meaning there could be thousands in this category.
As they leave compulsory school-age education, these
children would be legally forbidden from going to colleges, universities and
into work.
The Home Office has identified that there are more than
3,600 EU children in the care system. As of late April, EUSS applications had
not been lodged for 1,220 of these.
Elderly EU citizens
EU citizens who arrived before the UK joined the European
Union in 1973 are generally already allowed indefinite leave to remain.
However, there will be elderly people who came after that
date who may have no proof of their legal residence in the UK, and may not
realise that they need to apply to the EUSS.
Benefit claimants
A Whitehall leak last week revealed that officials have calculated
that 130,000 of 820,000 European Union citizens eligible to claim one benefit
or another, have not applied to the EUSS.
EU citizens registered under an old scheme
After the Brexit vote, there was a surge in applications to
a previous scheme which confirmed permanent residence - some 390,000 cases.
But that document is now legally worthless. Nobody can rely
on it anymore as legal proof of permanent residency.
Vulnerable groups
There will be EU citizens in the UK from poor and
marginalised backgrounds who may not even know they should be applying to the
scheme.
One example would be men and women trafficked by criminal
gangs into modern-day slavery, such as the sex trade. Another would be victims
of domestic abuse whose lives are controlled by their partners.
Oxford University's Migration Observatory has
identified many other groups who could be affected.
How long do you have to make a late application?
The government is promising a "pragmatic and
flexible" approach to late applications.
It says that anyone who has received a certificate proving
they have applied will have their legal rights protected while officials
process their paperwork.
The Home Office says that the scheme remains
"indefinitely" open - but only if the individual can show they had
reasonable grounds for missing the 30 June deadline. Source: BBC
There is growing evidence that hundreds of thousands of EU
citizens returned home during the lockdown in 2020. Many of those migrant
workers have yet to return, creating a labour shortage in areas like care, hospitality
and transport.
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