Draft Immigration (European Economic Area Nationals) (EU Exit) Order 2019 Debate

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Department: Home Office
Caroline Nokes Portrait Caroline Nokes
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The hon. Gentleman is right to point out that we will be transitioning to the new system, so there will be very light-touch enforcement. It is important to reflect, however, that the process is changing until the point at which we introduce the new immigration system in 2021.

Nic Dakin Portrait Nic Dakin (Scunthorpe) (Lab)
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Would the Minister like to clarify what “light-touch enforcement” looks like?

Caroline Nokes Portrait Caroline Nokes
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As we have always said, we will take a proportionate approach to EU citizens. It is important that people have the right to be here, but they must apply for temporary leave to remain. That is an important distinction. It is not our intention to have a robust enforcement process, but from 2021 people will be expected to have leave to be here. It is important that we reflect that, once the Bill that we took through Committee last week is on the statute book, free movement will have ended.

The order also provides that the settlement scheme leave granted to a Crown servant who is an EEA national, a member of Her Majesty’s forces or somebody accompanying them will not lapse because of an overseas posting.