The British government is offering financial incentives to citizens of European Union (EU) member states in exchange for returning home from the United Kingdom. June 30 is the last date for EU citizens residing in the UK to apply for permanent residency in the UK under the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS). Earlier, they were offered financial assistance to leave the UK voluntarily and return home. That's according to a report in The Guardian.
According to the report, the UK government is offering financial assistance of up to পা 2,000 for EU citizens to return home, including the cost of the flight. The initiative is aimed at encouraging EU migrants to leave Britain voluntarily.
People working to help vulnerable EU citizens in the UK say the rehabilitation initiative is in conflict with the government's own demands. Because, according to the government, every effort is being made to encourage EU citizens to settle permanently in the UK.
Benjamin Morgan, director of a project with the EU at the Center for Public Interest Law. He said it was clear that the most vulnerable EU citizens had not yet decided on their whereabouts. In the case of indecision and application of the Ministry of Home Affairs, various obstacles are playing the biggest role in this.