Everything we know about how EU citizens can apply to remain in the UK after Brexit

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The British government published details of its "settled status" scheme to provide EU citizens with residency rights after Brexit.

The Home Office said plans are in place to create a new "digital, streamlined, user-friendly scheme" for European citizens, which safeguards their right to stay in the UK.

The scheme will cost 65 per application, the Home Office said.

LONDON — The British government has released details of the "settled status" scheme which EU citizens in the UK will use to apply for permanent residency after Brexit.

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