to apply to the UK Government. Around 250,000 EU nationals live in Scotland and all have until the end of June to apply for settled status under Westminster's Brexit deal.But despite a 99% application success rate many thousands will face losing their right to be in the place they call home.Many of those who have not been rejected have been given pre-settled status - meaning that they will have to re-apply in the coming years.Parliamentary candidates for next month's election are being asked to sign up to a pledge to support the rights of migrants, including a policy of “don’t ask, don’t tell” so that Scottish institutions are not used as Home Office border guards.The pledge is the work of the Right to Stay campaign - a joint initiative of.
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