Watchdog seeks clarity on legal right to go on holiday or visit family abroad after applicants denied re-entry at UK border
Hopes have been raised for EU citizens who have faced being removed from the UK post-Brexit even while they wait on their applications to stay, after a statutory body wrote to the Home Office demanding clarity on their legal right to go on holiday or visit family abroad.
The move comes after a number of cases came to light involving the removal of EU citizens when they returned to the UK after a visit abroad.
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