Taxpayers face paying millions of pounds in extra benefits to Eastern European
immigrants because of changes to EU regulations.
For the past seven years, immigrants from eight countries due to become full members of
the EU were banned from claiming benefits in the UK until they had worked here for 12
months.
But from April 2011, immigrants from Poland,
Estonia, Latvia, Hungary, Lithuania, Slovakia, Slovenia and the Czech Republic where income levels are 40 per cent of
the European average will be allowed to claim Jobseekers Allowance and other
benefits after just three months.
This is provided they can prove that they have been actively seeking work, undergone
training or attended job interviews.
Unlike many other European nations which closed their labour markets to the so-called
Accession Eight countries, Britain has allowed their nationals to work here.
This was on condition that they abided by the Governments Worker Registration Scheme, which denied them benefits for a
year.
But the scheme runs out next spring because seven years is the maximum transition period
under EU law and no extension can be granted.
It means Eastern European immigrants entering Britain will be subject to the same benefits
rules as they are in established EU countries like France and Germany.
Although there are no official Government figures, the latest academic surveys suggest
there are now 1.2 million Eastern European nationals living in Britain.
Most former Soviet bloc countries pay lower unemployment
benefits than Britain. In Latvia,
the monthly unemployment allowance is £57.20 compared with the UKs £200-£256.
Sir Andrew Green, chairman of MigrationWatch UK, said last night:
Now is the time to engage the EU in a renegotiation of the welfare arrangements to
ensure that we do not face a wave of benefit shoppers when these countries become full
members.
A Department for Work and Pensions spokesman
said: Of those who do come here, the vast majority do not claim benefits. (Christopher
Leake, 3.07.2010)
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