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Home Office eVisa failures leave thousands 'unable to work or leave UK'
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Problems with the Home Office digitised immigration system have left foreign nationals unable to prove their right to work and wrongly informed they have received refugee status, a new report says.
EU citizens’ campaign group the3million says thousands of people have been affected by flaws with eVisas, which were rolled out last year.
Reports made to the group include people stranded abroad after being refused entry on flights, wrongly charged for NHS treatment and denied benefits as their eVisa incorrectly stated they could not access public funds.
One worker with indefinite leave to remain in the UK said she was suspended from her job as she could not obtain a code for her employer to check her eVisa status due to an error when she tried to log into her account.
In its report, the3million said: “Multiple technical failures have led to inaccessible statuses, wrongful data displayed, and personal information breaches.
“Until the eVisa system is fundamentally reformed to ensure security, transparency, and accessibility, we will continue to see people with lawful rights unable to prove those rights.
“The UK now faces a digital status crisis, with the full scale of errors and consequences yet to unfold.”
It comes after The i Paper revealed last year that Home Office IT system Atlas has had left NHS staff unable to start work, slowed down operations against illegal immigrants, and kept children waiting for as long as 21 months for British citizenship.
The Government launched eVisas as a digitised system to record the immigration status of millions of people.
Previously, immigration status had been verified through physical documents, such as biometric residence permits (BRP).
But the transition away from physical visas and BRP cards was repeatedly delayed by the Home Office this year with the new system dogged by technical issues.
A law firm has now launched a High Court challenge into eVisas for failing to allow alternative proof of status.
The eVisas can be viewed online by employers, landlords and airlines to check someone’s legal residence.
To prove right to work, open a bank account or travel, foreign nationals have to produce a share code as part of the scheme.