Policy paper

Statement of policy in relation to family reunion of unaccompanied children seeking international protection in the EU or the UK (accessible version)

Published 16 March 2020

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
  • Presented to Parliament pursuant to Section 17(1) of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018
  • Crown copyright 2020
  • ISBN 978-1-5286-1806-9

Statement of policy

The vision for the UK鈥檚 future relationship with the EU was set out in the Prime Minister鈥檚 written Ministerial statement on 3 February 2020. This made clear the Government鈥檚 commitment to supporting the most vulnerable children and to the ongoing principle of family reunion for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in the UK or the EU. This principle was further reinforced in the document 鈥楾he Future Relationship with the EU 鈥� The UK鈥檚 Approach to Negotiations鈥�, published on 27 February 2020.

In that document, the Government stated that:

鈥淭he UK has made a specific commitment to seek to negotiate a reciprocal agreement for family reunion of unaccompanied children seeking asylum in either the EU or the UK, with specified family members in the UK or the EU, where this is in the child鈥檚 best interests.鈥�

The Government is seeking to negotiate with the EU in line with this commitment. At the first round of negotiations on the UK-EU future relationship, which took place from 2-5 March 2020, negotiators from the UK set out the UK鈥檚 proposals, in line with the document 鈥楾he Future Relationship with the EU 鈥� The UK鈥檚 Approach to Negotiations鈥�.

We are seeking an arrangement with the EU which would allow unaccompanied children seeking international protection in either the UK or the EU to join, where it is in the child鈥檚 best interests, a 鈥渞elative鈥� as specified under who is either a lawful resident of the UK or an EU Member State, or who has made a claim for international protection that has not yet been decided in the UK or an EU Member State.

The UK position is clear that our exit from the EU should not affect our commitment to continue working together with the EU to reunite unaccompanied asylum-seeking children with family and keep them safe. Any future arrangement with the EU is a matter for negotiations, and we understand that the EU is considering further the UK鈥檚 proposals in this area.

Home Office, 16 March 2020

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