Today (30 June 2020) marks one year before the EU
Settlement Scheme application deadline of 30 June 2021. So
far, there have already been more than 3.6 million
applications and, according to internal management figures,
more than 3.3 million have now been granted status.
EEA citizens and their family members who have been granted
pre-settled or settled status have secured their rights in
UK law, ensuring that, whether in four or 40 years’ time,
they will have the evidence they need to continue living
and working in the UK – the country they call home.
The latest detailed official
statistics show that the highest number of
applications have so far come from Polish (697,900),
Romanian (590,100) and Italian (363,600) nationals with
more than 3.2 million applications coming from EEA citizens
living in England, 180,700 from Scotland, 59,400 from Wales
and 59,700 from Northern Ireland.
Minister for Future Borders and Immigration said:
European citizens are our neighbours, colleagues, friends
and loved ones. They enrich our culture and play an
integral part in our society which is why I’m pleased 3.3
million have already been granted status under the EU
Settlement Scheme and secured their rights in UK law.
From today, there is one year to apply before the
deadline of 30 June 2021 and my message to European
citizens and their family members is clear – apply now.
There is plenty of support available if you have
questions or need help applying.
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, people have had access
to a range of
support either online, by email or by telephone to
help them apply to the EU Settlement Scheme.
Last year, the Home Office awarded £9 million
funding to 57 charities across the UK who have
already helped hundreds of thousands of vulnerable EEA
citizens to apply. A further £8 million of
funding was announced earlier this year for such
work.
Head of Services at The Refugee and Migrant Centre Abbas
Baig said:
The Refugee and Migrant Centre has engaged with more than
8,500 EU citizens and their family members in the Black
Country and Birmingham to help them apply to the EU
Settlement Scheme.
With only a year left until the deadline, we encourage
everyone eligible to apply now to secure their status and
feel confident about their future in the United Kingdom
after Brexit.
There are over 1,500 Home Office staff working on the EU
Settlement Scheme with 250 Settlement Resolution Centre
staff in place to provide assistance to applicants with any
questions about the scheme or who need help applying.
The EU Settlement
Resolution Centre continues to provide support
seven days a week by telephone and by email. People can
also use the EU Exit ID Document
check app to complete the identity stage of their
application and we estimate that more than 3.2 million have
already done so. A postal route is also available.
EUSS Team Manager at Newport Mind Tom Finney said:
Newport Mind Association provides practical EU Settlement
Scheme support to vulnerable EU citizens living in Wales.
Working with 20 local Mind organisations, we have broken
down barriers and reached out to over 5,000 vulnerable EU
citizens living in Wales, including those with poor
mental health, victims of domestic abuse and the elderly.
Additional support is available for those who do not have
the appropriate access, skills or confidence to apply
online through Assisted
Digital, which can offer assistance over the telephone.
We have also translated communication
materials into 26 EU languages, including Welsh
and Irish.