UK Bureaucracy Nightmare: Woman Stranded in Dusseldorf by Home Office Blunder
A German woman, Liza Tobay, faces distressing separation from her two-year-old daughter in Edinburgh due to a Home Office error that 'red flagged' her settled status during her return from Germany. Her case highlights broader concerns about the UK's digital-only immigration verification system and the significant impact of administrative mistakes on EU citizens. The incident underscores calls from groups like the3million for more reliable proof of status.Pelumi Ilesanmi • Global • 3 months ago • 1 minute read •

A German woman, Liza Tobay, has been tragically separated from her two-year-old daughter in Edinburgh following a significant administrative error by the UK Home Office. The incident occurred earlier this week when Tobay, who has resided in the UK for 15 years, was returning from Germany with her six-year-old son after an Easter visit to relatives.
Before Brexit, EU citizens like Tobay could easily enter the UK using just their passports. However, post-Brexit, they are now required to demonstrate
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