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Romanian immigrants face giving fingerprints
Romanians and Bulgarians who come to Britain next year face being fingerprinted and having other “biometric” details taken under plans being considered by ministers.
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The Coalition is looking at requiring nationals from the two countries to have
“biometric residence permits” which show their entitlement to use public
services. The cards would store data, including a carrier’s fingerprints and
facial image.
To receive a card, immigrants would have to attend either a UK Border Agency
office or a post office, where their fingerprints would be taken along with
a photograph and an electronic record of their signature.
It came as Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister, dropped his pledge to give
an amnesty to illegal immigrants that would have allowed them to stay in
Britain after a decade.
David Cameron will next week make a speech on immigration in an effort to
persuade voters that the Coalition is determined to deter Romanians and
Bulgarians from coming next year.
Temporary legal limits on Bulgarians’ and Romanians’ right to work elsewhere
in the European Union lapse next year, and some politicians have suggested
significant numbers will come to Britain.
Romanians in Bucharest protest against the introduction of biometric identification documents |
It is understood that to achieve this, ministers could seek to use biometric identity permits. The permits are already in routine use for non-European nationals resident in the UK, and some Conservatives want them applied to Romanians and Bulgarians.
However, the plan faces a potential obstacle because under European law, the requirement to carry a residence card might have to be extended to all EU nationals in the UK.
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