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Project to protect the rights of EU citizens living in the Midlands launched by Nottingham firm

Nottingham based immigration firm, Paragon Law, has launched a joint project with charity Here for Good

A project to support at-risk and vulnerable EU citizens living in the Midlands has been launched.

Nottingham based immigration firm, Paragon Law, has launched a joint project with charity Here for Good.

Following the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s departure from the EU at the end of January, most EU, EEA and Swiss citizens living in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ will need to make an application under the Home Office’s EU Settlement Scheme to continue living here.

Failure to apply by the deadline, Tuesday, June 30, 2021, would result in those citizens being made unlawfully resident and potentially at risk of deportation.

This new partnership aims to mitigate this risk by providing free, comprehensive legal advice to those most at risk. Victims of domestic abuse, homeless citizens and those with serious mental and physical disabilities are amongst the groups needing support through the process.

Since its launch in 2018, Here for Good has provided immigration support to thousands of EU, EEA and Swiss citizens across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, as well as their family members.

The charity’s partners range from major institutions such as the European Commission and UN Migration Agency, to charities working with vulnerable communities like St Mungo’s and Settled.

Paragon Law - Here for Good service, launched at the start of February.