As EU Directive 2004/38/EC scraps Residence Permits for EU citizens (by 30 April this year) http://europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/l33152.htm , procedures for EU citizens to get Permanent Residence in the UK will change.
As discussed in the context of the recent big changes for non-EU citizens (raising of the qualification period from 4 to 5 years), there are still some things that are not certain.
One thing that IS certain is that EU citizens will only get permanent residence after 5 years under this new Directive.
The UK Govt has indicated it will scrap the present 4 year qualification for EU citizens (which in any case involves the acquisition of a Residence Permit, which will no longer be obtainable as such under this new Directive).
It has indicated implementing new regulations on all of this, and this may include introducing the registration system (which is allowable under this Directive) which would apply to EU citizens themselves (something which presently does not exist, at least for the pre-2004 members).
Where are the details on all of this. Are the UK regulations on the table. Is the registration procedure going ahead?
What are EU citizens to expect in the UK in the next few months?
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