Theresa May details post-Brexit plans for EU citizens in UK
LONDON — British Prime Minister Theresa May tried Monday to reassure European Union citizens living in Britain that their lives and those of their family will not be disrupted when Britain leaves the EU in 2019.
She told Parliament that steps will be taken to make sure the split with the EU is handled with care with regard to the estimated 3 million EU citizens living inside Britain. She said Britain wants them to stay after Brexit.
“No families will be split up,” she said, adding that family dependants who move to Britain to join an EU citizen living here would be able to apply for “settled” status after five years.
That will be the term used for EU citizens who meet the five-year rule. May says they will be entitled to full U.K. health and pension benefits.


