Western Mail

EU citizens, get forms in by June 30

- MARTIN SHIPTON Political editor-at-large newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

EU CITIZENS who live in Wales have been urged to ensure they have applied for settled status in the UK by the end of June.

Those having difficulty filling in the forms can receive free support from the Welsh Government to complete their applicatio­n.

The Home Office’s EU Settlement Scheme offers EU, non-EU EEA and Swiss citizens, and their eligible family members the opportunit­y to protect their residency now the UK has left the EU.

The deadline for applicatio­ns is Wednesday, June 30.

Since 2019 the Welsh Government has offered a range of free support to help EU citizens to work and live in Wales. It also continues to provide free support and advice to help secure pre-settled or settled status.

This on-going support package includes digital support for settled status applicatio­ns or help with basic queries about eligibilit­y from Citizens Advice; advice on social welfare issues and workplace rights; free specialist immigratio­n advice for people with complex needs, delivered by immigratio­n law firm Newfields Law; and outreach support for hard-toreach and vulnerable groups.

Funding has recently been extended to ensure Newfields Law, the charity Settled and Citizens Advice Cymru can continue to provide advice for EU citizens in Wales, particular­ly to vulnerable groups who may find the process of applying for settled status challengin­g.

Until the applicatio­n deadline all EU, EEA or Swiss citizens will have the right to live and work in the UK, and will continue to be entitled to services such as healthcare, housing, education and voting.

EU citizens must apply to the EU Settlement Scheme ahead of the June 30 deadline to ensure they remain legally resident in the UK and continue to have access to all the rights to which they are entitled.

Minister for Social Justice Jane Hutt said: “EU citizens living in Wales make an enormous contributi­on to our economy and society – you are welcome here.

“With less than 30 days left to apply for settled status, I really want to urge anyone who has not yet applied to do so. There’s lots of free support out there to help you, no matter your circumstan­ce or where you are in Wales.

“We remain concerned about the number of vulnerable and older EU citizens who may not have applied yet. If you have a friend or family member who needs to apply, please help them to access the support available.”

Kate Smart, the chief executive of Settled, said: “Every week thousands of people are reaching out to Settled for help with their EU Settlement Scheme applicatio­ns. This includes many who have lived in the UK for decades, and are only just realising they must apply to the scheme.

“A large number of these long-term UK residents hold permanent residency cards and are incredibly worried. Our message is simple; don’t assume that this scheme doesn’t apply to you – check that your status is valid. Settled is here to help everyone who has issues with their applicatio­n.”

By the end of April, 89,800 EU citizens living in Wales had applied for settled status, out of a total across the UK of 5.42 million.

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