Brexit and EU Citizens: briefing session for third sector workers. Glasgow

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27 September Friday

Brexit and EU Citizens: briefing session for third sector workers. Glasgow

27 September 2019, 10:00 - 27 September 2019, 12:15
Renfield St Stephens Centre (Garnethill Hall), 260 Bath Street
Glasgow, G2 4JP United Kingdom

Do you work with EU citizens? Do they have questions about Brexit? Learn about the “EU settlement scheme”.

About this Event

Who is this event for?

This briefing session on Brexit is aimed at NGOs, EU citizens’ rights groups, community groups and other third sector organisations.

You will be signposted to any relevant materials and support tools, such as Home Office toolkits, and specific advice services for citizens who need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme.

This free training session will:

  • Give you a clear understanding of the EU Settlement Scheme (the new immigration status that EU citizens will need to apply for after Brexit).• Explain the changes to EU citizens’ status, so you are able to provide assurances.
  • Explain the changes to EU citizens’ rights to work, study, access public services, and to vote.
  • Signpost sources of further information and support.
  • Give practical information on the steps EU citizens, and the organisations that work with them, can take to resolve any problems.

About this event

The event will run from 10:00 until 12:15, with some time for a Q&A session after the presentations. Please arrive at 09:45 to allow time for registration.

Register your interest via Eventbrite. The event is free, but spaces are limited!

If you have any questions, please contact: info@citizensrightsproject.org

This event has been organised with an assistance of a grant from the Scottish Government.

Venue
Venue Name: Renfield St Stephens Centre (Garnethill Hall)
Address: 260 Bath Street
Glasgow, G2 4JP United Kingdom
Organizer
Organizer Name: Citizens Rights Project
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