Fact sheet: EU citizens' rights

This fact sheet aims to set out some of the key information in the EU citizens’ policy paper, published today.
This fact sheet aims to set out some of the key information in the EU citizens’ policy paper, published today.
Media coverage relating to the Home Office today focuses on the announcements made during the Queen's Speech. There has also been further coverage of funding for the Metropolitan Police and of the Grenfell Fire tower.
Today's Home Office media coverage focuses on police resources and an alleged fall in applications for National Insurance numbers from EU migrants.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd and German Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière met in London on 19 April to exchange expertise on security and the fight against terrorism, and to discuss efforts to tackle the international migration crisis. They reaffirmed their commitment …
Today (Sunday 5 March), the Observer published an article, 'Why was our offer to house child migrants turned down?’ which suggested that local authorities had more capacity to house unaccompanied asylum seeking children. We have clarified a number of the …
Today (2 March), the Financial Times published an article (‘EU citizens face 85-page ‘nightmare’ Brexit Britain form) which detailed the experiences of EU nationals in the UK applying for permanent residency documentation. We have clarified a number of the issues …
Today's Home Office-related news focuses on the rights of EU citizens living in the UK after we leave the European Union.
This fact sheet aims to clarify some of the key information around what permanent residence documentation is.
The Government's Syrian Vulnerable Persons Resettlement (VPR) scheme has now helped resettle more than 5,000 Syrian refugees in the UK, the latest Home Office immigration statistics have revealed.
The latest net migration statistics for the period between July and September 2016 have been released by the Office for National Statistics this morning.