Read the latest magazine Industry News EU Settlement Scheme Presents Challenges for Construction Workers 21 January 2019 THE HOME OFFICE has launched the public test phase of the EU settlement scheme, before its full launch on 29 March 2019. EU nationals can now start to use the EU settlement scheme to secure their residence rights, if they have: an email address, a current EU passport, a debit or credit card, and an Android Phone with near-field communications (NFC) settings enabled – to scan EU passports. EU Settlement Scheme The Home Office will grant ‘settled status’ to applicants who have lived for a continuous period of five years in the UK. EU citizens applying for the scheme who have lived in the UK for fewer than five years will receive ‘pre-settled status’, allowing them to apply for full settled status once they accumulate the full five years of residence at no extra cost. The move will provide certainty for the 164,000 EU nationals who work in the UK’s construction industry. However, despite praising the Government for taking steps to reassure EU nationals, the National Federation of Builders (NFB) is concerned that many skilled construction workers may not have the language or technical skills to understand how to apply for settled status. The Federation is now urging the Home Office to maintain a flexible and open attitude to ensure that no one is left behind. Challenges for Construction Workers Richard Beresford, chief executive of the NFB, said: “The Government needs to make resources available such as translators to discuss applications with caseworkers on their behalf. “An unintended consequence could be that we cannot build the 800 homes each day we need to meet demand – not because people do not have the right to work in the UK, but because they could not navigate the system.” Monika Slowikowska, director of NFB member Golden Houses, said: “Many of my employees who would need to apply don’t even have an email address, let alone a smartphone with the right operating system and features. They are just not used to this level of digital technology in their lives and the Government cannot give tech savvy applicants special treatment. “Based on what I have read and understood, I know that 80% to 90% of my employees would not be able to complete the EU settlement scheme process and would need help. The Government needs to do much better than this.” Previous article Construction Giant Dubs Today ‘Blue Monday’Next article Latest Amendment B Guidance Could Lead to Delays and Regulation Breaches Share article You may also like View all News Industry News +2 20 March 2026 RA Issues Revised Safety Guidance on Rooflight Covers Awards and Events +3 20 March 2026 The Great British Slate Off Returns for 2026 Green Roofs +3 20 March 2026 Swansea Joins Global Network of Biophilic Cities Featured Solutions +3 19 March 2026 Flush Fitting Rooflights by Clement Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch