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When Dutch boat captain and engineer Ernst-Jan de Groot applied to continue working in Britain after Brexit, he became ensnared in a bureaucratic nightmare because of an online glitch and says he is now likely to lose his job.
Thousands who fled their war-torn country stand to lose their right to work, rent a home and access NHS.
Rishi Sunak should admit ‘main factor’ behind problem so he can fix it, says Durham University study.
Travellers caught up in extension of ‘hostile environment’ policy tell of being made to feel like criminals.
“In most countries in the world, laws that act retroactively are illegal. We need your support, we need you to raise awareness that things are not fine.”
Many married women cannot prove settled status to employers and councils because of a mix-up.
Ireland’s deputy prime minister Leo Varadkar said the Irish will "absolutely be making their views known" on the matter.
EU citizens rights campaigners The3Million have said that “numerous” EU nationals are being refused Universal Credit because of their settlement status.
EU Brexit spokesman says Britain reassured him about those who do not apply for settled status.
People unaware they need to input code on universal credit website could drop off system, charities warn.
Tens of thousands to be issued with warnings to submit applications for post-Brexit scheme or risk losing rights
We looked at breakdowns by analysts and the government on the money spent so far, and the estimates on what is still to come.
The European Arrest Warrant will no longer be valid if the UK leaves the EU without a deal on 31 October.
Deadline to apply for settled status two weeks away, as academics warn that vulnerable groups face loss of rights
THE Home Office has launched a new information campaign urging EU citizens living in the UK to apply for its settlement scheme as soon as possible.
The Home Office is being taken to court by a government-sponsored Brexit watchdog over the “unlawful” treatment of 2.5 million EU citizens in the UK.
EU citizens held up in airports and facing delays in moving house because they can’t provide physical proof of UK residency – despite government’s own assessment warning digital-only status would cause ‘a lot of issues’.
One in 10 Europeans in Britain have been wrongly told to provide proof of settlement despite it not being requirement until after Brexit, research suggests.
Poll finds 90% of EU citizens in UK fear discrimination without evidence of rights after Brexit.
Dover staff say move could compromise security and leave border without protection.
Peers also voted to provide EU citizens with physical proof of their right to stay in UK.
THE Home Office has blocked Nicola Sturgeon's Scottish visa pilot which would have allowed businesses in remote and rural communities an exemption from UK immigration rules over hiring EU and other foreign nationals.
Alternatives 'might need to be pursued', James Brokenshire tells inquiry - prompting demands to reveal how UK will be 'protected'.
Home Office pours cold water on artists’ hopes of retaining free movement between the UK and the EU.
Legal experts condemn ‘disgraceful and illegal manipulation of system’.