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IMPACT –MEDIUM
What is the change? Non-EEA family members may now file residency applications online and take advantage of the passport passback service.
What does the change mean? The online process is more convenient, and the passport passback service allows EEA nationals and their family members to retain the ability to use their passport and ID card while the residence card is awaiting processing in the U.K.
Background: The paper form and application process have been replaced by an online application process for a residence or permanent residence application for Europeans living in the U.K. seeking to document their status, with the following important process improvements:
BAL Analysis: These process improvements are a step in the right direction, although they do not improve overall processing times, which remain at six months. The passport passback service allows for greater ease of travel when applying for permanent residence based on five years of continuous residence and gives a greater incentive for companies to document their employees’ right to work under European law prior to Brexit in 2019.
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