Good News Even for Albanians, England Makes a Decision for Migrants

A golden opportunity seems to have come from Britain for all immigrants, including the thousands of Albanians who want them supplied with documents. London announced that any citizen with citizenship from any European Union country who arrives in Britain before the official island leaves the EU in March of [...]
A golden opportunity seems to have come from Britain for all immigrants, including the thousands of Albanians who want them supplied with documents.
London announced that any citizen with citizenship from any European Union country, which arrives in Britain before the official island, released by the EU in March 2019, will enjoy the right to live permanently in Britain.
The surprise decision comes after the British prime minister is charged with a total “capitalisation of” on the issue of the future of his stay in Britain of EU citizens after the country leaves Union in 2019.
Britain had agreed that all 3.2 million EU citizens currently living in Britain will be able to live for the rest of their lives on the island and enjoy all rights like any British citizen.
A considerable number of Albanians with Greek or Italian passports are going to Britain just to benefit from this opportunity, but also from the employment opportunities the British economy offers.
If they prove they have lived legally for five years they will receive residential status with full access to English schools, hospitals, pension systems and the social benefits that each Briton receives.
Meanwhile, those EU citizens who have been less than five years old will be allowed to stay until they reach the border for five years to gain that right.
What the British government has recently decided is also for those who will arrive in Britain from today until March 2019, will automatically have the right to stay in Britain after Brex.
The change of British stance appears to come after EU pressure, that it would prevent the beginning of reaching a trade agreement with London. The move has angered Eurosceptic deputies in the ranks of British conservatives.











