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Coronavirus: EU settlement applicants warned to expect delays | Coronavirus: EU settlement applicants warned to expect delays |
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EU citizens applying to settle permanently in the UK after Brexit may face delays due to the coronavirus outbreak. | EU citizens applying to settle permanently in the UK after Brexit may face delays due to the coronavirus outbreak. |
The Home Office says it is facing a “challenging time” and new applications will take “longer than usual”. | The Home Office says it is facing a “challenging time” and new applications will take “longer than usual”. |
More than three million EU citizens have been granted permission to live and work in the UK since the scheme opened last March. | |
An estimated 600,000 are yet to register before June 2021 deadline. | An estimated 600,000 are yet to register before June 2021 deadline. |
In a blog post, the Home Office said telephone calls will not be answered, and it had suspended receiving paperwork from applicants by post. | In a blog post, the Home Office said telephone calls will not be answered, and it had suspended receiving paperwork from applicants by post. |
Centres where identity documents can be scanned have been temporarily closed, the department added. | Centres where identity documents can be scanned have been temporarily closed, the department added. |
The Home Office said the decision to scale back services had been made following government advice for people to work from home where possible. | The Home Office said the decision to scale back services had been made following government advice for people to work from home where possible. |
However it added it would keep the situation under “constant review” and would try to reinstate services “in line with public health guidance”. | However it added it would keep the situation under “constant review” and would try to reinstate services “in line with public health guidance”. |
In addition, it said people would still be able to apply online and use the government-approved app to authenticate their identity documents. | In addition, it said people would still be able to apply online and use the government-approved app to authenticate their identity documents. |
Advice for applicants will continue to be available online, whilst they will be able to get replies via email with a “call back function when required”. | Advice for applicants will continue to be available online, whilst they will be able to get replies via email with a “call back function when required”. |
The department added: “where a person eligible for leave under the EU settlement scheme has reasonable grounds for missing the application deadline, they will be given a further opportunity to apply.” | The department added: “where a person eligible for leave under the EU settlement scheme has reasonable grounds for missing the application deadline, they will be given a further opportunity to apply.” |
EU and European Economic Area (EEA) citizens will have to apply to stay permanently in the UK, after the country left the bloc in January. | EU and European Economic Area (EEA) citizens will have to apply to stay permanently in the UK, after the country left the bloc in January. |
The June 2021 deadline to make an application is six months after the UK is currently due to leave a post-Brexit transition period this December. | The June 2021 deadline to make an application is six months after the UK is currently due to leave a post-Brexit transition period this December. |
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