Brexit legal status leaves two million people at risk of deportation – The Independent

Posted: March 29, 2022 at 12:57 pm

More than two million EU citizens and their families hold a temporary immigration status that could see them lose their UK residence rights and be removed from the country, Oxford academics have warned.

A new report from Oxford Universitys Migration Observatory has sounded the alarm on pre-settled status, which requires people to reapply within five years or become irregular migrants.

The status was given to people who were resident in the UK before the end of free movement in December 2020, but who could not produce evidence that they had been in the country for more than five years by that point.

People who do not reapply in time will lose their right to live, work, access housing and claim benefits and they could be removed by the Home Office.

But the researchers say many people are likely to be unaware of their situation and that the design of the scheme presents challenges for stopping people falling under the radar.

People often look at the fact that over five million EU citizens have applied successfully to the EU Settlement Scheme, and assume that the job is basically done. It isnt, said Dr Marina Fernandez-Reino, senior researcher at the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford and author of the report.

For some of the two million people with pre-settled status, the process will actually be harder than it was the first time around

While most applicants will find the process very straightforward, more vulnerable groups could struggle. Over the past three years, the evidence has become clear that some people find it much harder to engage with the scheme, including such as victims of abuse, people with poor English skills, or those with health problems.

Many of the same groups will struggle to secure permanent status, especially if there is less support available to them in the coming years.

The five-year requirement was imposed by the government for full settled status despite Brexiteers promising that nothing would change for EU citizens during the Brexit referendum.

The researchers warn that the second application to move out of pre-settled status is more onerous than the initial application because it requires more documentation and that there is uncertainty about the level of support available to people.

Crucially, they point out that unlike under the original settlement deadline, every individuals deadline will be different under this phase of the scheme presenting difficulties for public awareness campaigns.

A system with two different status outcomes instead of one inevitably increases the complexity of the scheme and the risk that some people fail to understand the differences between the two statuses, including the need to reapply if they hold pre-settled status, the report says.

It adds: Some applicants will not be aware of their pre-settled status expiry date nor their settled status eligibility date, however.

In fact, support organisations interviewed for this project expressed concerns that some of those receiving pre-settled status have not properly understood that it was temporary and that they needed to apply a second time to be permanent residents.

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