EUSS: why are children and elderly being left behind?
16 December 2019
There is a real risk that both the youngest and oldest EU citizens living in the UK could miss the deadline to apply for settled status to stay after Brexit.
In an article for Each Other LDI’s Malini Skandachanmugarasan and Joshua Hopkins discuss the barriers for vulnerable groups to obtaining (pre-)settled status and what the consequences are if they fail to apply.
Read the full article here.
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