HomeThemesTypesDBAbout
Showing: ◈ deportations×
Brits now can only stay without a permit in most EU countries for 90 days out of every 180 days.
Plans to deny automatic right to asylum to refugees arriving in UK via unauthorised routes spark alarm.
EU citizens eligible to stay in the UK post-Brexit are at risk of "slipping through the net" and being deported, a group of Senedd members have warned.
MPs call for Home Office 'settled status' to be replaced by legal right to stay in letter to Boris Johnson
Alarm that long-standing UK residents will be ‘separated from their children and families, returned to countries they barely know’.
When the Home Office bureaucracy finally runs out of time next summer, many will very likely be eligible for forced deportation.
Poll finds 90% of EU citizens in UK fear discrimination without evidence of rights after Brexit.
For all the reassurances about their status, the risk of being kicked out still haunts those without a British passport.
Questions raised about EU chief Guy Verhofstadt - after his claim of a partial climbdown is quickly rebuffed.
EU citizens will not automatically be deported if they fail to sign up to the settled status scheme by the 2021 deadline, Downing Street has said.
EU Brexit spokesman says Britain reassured him about those who do not apply for settled status.
Michel Barnier protests at risk to independent watchdog meant to protect residents’ rights – as prime minister seeks to open trade talks.
Problems with Home Office settlement scheme have raised concerns.
EU citizens who miss the deadline to apply for residency after Brexit will only be granted leniency from deportation in exceptional circumstances, according to people briefed on the plans.
UK citizens fear ‘consequences’ of British government’s announcements after Brexit.
Brandon Lewis says people who do not apply before 2021 may be removed from UK.
The Government must ensure older EU nationals are not blocked from using NHS services or put at risk of deportation if they do not apply for the EU Settlement Scheme by the deadline, a charity has warned.
Legal experts condemn ‘disgraceful and illegal manipulation of system’.
Ever since the Brexit referendum in June 2016, European Union citizens in the UK have felt increasingly unwelcome. Harrassment is on the rise and the government itself has fed the hate.