More than 40 government-funded charities have written to Boris Johnson urging him to lift the 30 June deadline for EU citizens to apply to retain their rights to remain in the UK following Brexit.more
Already 800 thousand of foreigners work legally in Poland. That's about 127 thousand more than before the Covid-19 epidemic, informs today's Rzeczpospolita.more
Over 37% of foreign workers currently employed in Poland have already benefited from the automatic renewal of a permit for legal stay and work during the COVID-19 pandemic - according to the third edition of the sociological study "A foreign worker in the pandemic era" conducted in April and May 2021 by the EWL Group agency and the Study of Eastern Europe at the University of Warsaw.more
Despite the long stay to hire temporary workers from Poland, fewer and fewer compatriots decide to work in them. According to the Dutch research company Decisio, this is mainly due to the good performance of the Polish economy.more
Defrosting the economy increases the demand for workers from the East, for whom Poland is still an attractive destination for economic migrations, reports Rzeczpospolita today.more
Vice President Kamala Harris arrived in Central America this week on a delicate diplomatic mission: Offer a message of hope to the people of Guatemala and other countries in the region. But discourage them from trying to cross the U.S.’ southern border because they won’t be welcomed on the other side.more
The Danish parliament approved a law on Thursday that will allow Denmark to process asylum seekers outside Europe, in a move that has drawn anger from human rights advocates.more
Thousands of British expats in four EU countries have been warned they could lose their residency rights if they don’t apply before a deadline in 30 days’ time.more
Over 50 Romanian nationals were found living and working under ‘inhuman circumstances’ on a farm in Linne in Limburg last week but the group have since disappeared, after the owner was ordered to find them new accommodation.
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Only until June 30, EU citizens living and working in the UK can apply for settled status. The new immigration policy introduced from January 1 this year. by the British government can make life difficult for many people who fail to ensure the continuity of their rights. The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, took the floor again on this issue.more
In the first quarter of this year, the British border guards did not allow 3,294 EU citizens into the country, although they can enter the UK without visas, the Guardian reported on Friday, citing data from the interior ministry.more
In Sweden, immigrants are avoiding deportation from the country by refusing to test for Covid-19 as required by airlines and countries to which they are to be transferred.more
More than 1,500 people seeking protection in UK told they may be deported to safe countries under new immigration plans even though no returns mechanism is in place.more
The 39-year-old, who lives in Quorn, Leicestershire, built her whole life in the UK, but is now at risk of living as a second-class citizen or losing her German citizenship following a Home Office ruling.more
The Home Office is considering charging EU citizens and other travellers a fee to visit the UK under a new scheme that would further tighten restrictions on countries with whom Britain until recently had free movement.more
The Norwegian government has since liberalized the rules, making it easier for foreigners working in the country to enter. Poles who were previously sent to the border or sent to hotel quarantine want to file a lawsuit against the Norwegian state.more
An application for international protection cannot be rejected as inadmissible on the ground that Norway has rejected an application for asylum from the same person earlier, the European Court of Justice concluded in today's judgment.more
At a press conference this morning, the government announced it will establish a centre for foreign criminals who are awaiting deportation from Denmark.more