Britain becomes less welcoming post-Brexit


(MENAFN)One in 10 EU nationals in Britain plan to leave the UK after June 30, according to new survey.

The survey was done by the Independent Monitoring Authority for Citizens’ Rights Agreements (IMA), an organization put under the EU removal deal to defend EU citizens’ rights to live and work in the UK, in addition to their access to public services such as healthcare.

For applying for “settled status,” June 30 is the deadline that is the right to remain in the UK after Brexit.

German, French, and Spanish male nationals, aged 45-74, in the northeast and southeast of England, who earned over £50,000 (about USD70, 499) were the most likely to leave.

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