Citizens told to complain if rights have been breached, as number of applicants surges before deadline

Businesses and public bodies have been warned by the Brexit rights regulator not to discriminate against EU citizens as the new post-Brexit immigration regime enters into force at midnight.

The warnings come as Home Office helplines for EU citizens applying for immigration were reported to be “jammed” by a last-minute surge in EU citizens applying to remain in the UK, and charity workers helping applicants said they were also struggling to get through to the specialist hotline reserved for advisers.

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