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What rights EU citizens already living in the UK and UK citizens already living in the rest of the EU will have after Brexit?

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The topic should be the “first priority” for the negotiations and there should be “reciprocal guarantees” settled on the date of Brexit. They should be for citizens and their families — including future members and those who move to the U.K. after Brexit — and be non-discriminatory. The rights should be exercised through “smooth and simple administrative procedures” and offer the “right to acquire permanent residency” after five years. They should also last a “lifetime” and be overseen by European courts, with any future changes of EU rules on benefits. Among the rights to be protected are equal treatment in pensions, tax, health care, the recognition of qualifications secured elsewhere and access to educational courses. Citizens should also be entitled to rights “which are in the process of being obtained, including the possibility to acquire them under current conditions after the withdrawal date.”

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• Those granted settled status will be able to live, work, study and claim benefits just as they can now
• The cut-off date for eligibility is undecided but will be between 29 March 2017 and 29 March 2019
• Family members of EU citizens living abroad will be able to return and apply for settled status
• EU nationals in the UK for less than five years at the specified date will be able to continue living and working in the UK
• Once resident for five years, they can apply for settled status
• Those arriving after the cut-off point will be able to stay temporarily
• But there should be "no expectation" they will be granted permanent residence
• A period of "blanket residence permission" may apply to give officials time to process applications to stay in the UK
• The Home Office will no longer require evidence that EU citizens who weren't working held "comprehensive sickness insurance" http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-32810887

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