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EU seeks answers as 141,000 lose rights in Britain

By EARLE GALE in London | China Daily | Updated: 2023-02-09 07:45

People walk over Millennium Bridge amidst early morning fog, as the sun rises beyond the City of London financial district in the background, in London, Britain, February 8, 2023. [Photo/Agencies]

The European Union wants former member the United Kingdom to explain why 141,000 residency claims made by EU citizens were abruptly denied.

Maros Sefcovic, the bloc's Brexit commissioner, told ministers from the EU's 27 member nations this week he was intervening, the Financial Times newspaper reported.

Sefcovic said the 141,000 had their online applications for the "right to remain" updated from "pending" to "rejected" last month. Many had been waiting for a decision from the UK's Home Office since June 2021.

The EU citizens were among millions who applied for the right to continue living in the UK after the nation decided to leave the bloc. Most had moved to the UK while it was a member of the EU, which has freedom of movement between member nations that guarantees people can live and work where they choose. But, as the UK neared its exit from the bloc three years ago, the EU citizens were told they had to apply for permission to stay on. They were assured that the process would be, more or less, a formality.

Sefcovic took up the case after ministers from EU member nations Belgium, Ireland, Poland, and Romania all raised the issue.

An unnamed EU diplomat told the FT: "Welfare payments will now cease and some may have to pay back money. The risk of these people plunging into poverty is high. It will be a total surprise to them that they no longer have the right to live in the UK."

The UK did grant the right to remain to more than 5.5 million EU citizens. The sudden rejection of the 141,000 applications was highlighted on Jan 27, by the Independent Monitoring Agency, the UK watchdog that oversees the rights of EU citizens in the UK.

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