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Britons in Europe need post-Brexit certainty too — Think-tank

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BRUSSELS: The European Union should stop waiting to see what the final Brexit deal is and “urgently” start planning for Britons who live on their territory now, a think-tank said on Thursday.

The rights of three million Europeans living in Britain has been a key issue in Brexit talks, but the situation facing around one million British expats in the other 27 countries is more uncertain, the Migration Policy Institute Europe said in a report.

The Brussels-based thinktank said the EU should streamline their systems for Britons who want to stay, and even allow them to register in friendly places like pubs to make the process less intimidati­ng.

The lack of any final Brexit agreement has raised uncertaint­y but a roadmap for how EU countries should treat Britons living there was “urgently needed”, MPI Europe said.

“Many EU countries have yet to begin planning for issues likely to affect their UK nationals after Brexit, with officials interviewe­d in a number of member states reporting they are unsure of whose remit these Britons will fall under,” the report said.

While Britain had been “forced to show its hand” and spell out its plans for European expats during tense Brexit negotiatio­ns, the other 27 “have not been required to thoroughly think through” their plans.

Key steps should include avoiding requiremen­ts for retrospect­ive documents proving past residence, MPI Europe said.

It also called for user friendly systems – Britain has pledged to streamline its own systems for EU nationals who want to stay – and to limit fees.

The think-tank also recommende­d “outreach strategies” such as updating official guidance, but also allowing Britons to register to stay in “a range of accessible and familiar settings, from libraries and pubs to hospitals and schools”.

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