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I don’t really know the details of these numbers but all I could find was this link:
- As of 31 December 2020, just under 5 million (4,916,280) applications had been received, with 90% received in England, 5% in Scotland, 2% in Wales and 2% in Northern Ireland.
... - Over 4.5 million (4,514,250) applications had been concluded up to 31 December 2020.
- Of the concluded outcomes, 54% (2,432,940) were granted settled status, 43% (1,949,950) were granted pre-settled status and 3% had other outcomes (including 34,240 refused applications, 47,870 withdrawn or void applications, and 49,210 invalid applications).
So is that 97% of 4.5/5 => 90% => 87% ?
(Happy to be corrected as only skimmed it)
- As of 31 December 2020, just under 5 million (4,916,280) applications had been received, with 90% received in England, 5% in Scotland, 2% in Wales and 2% in Northern Ireland.
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There are more recent figures here https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/eu-settlement-scheme-quarterly-statistics-march-2021/eu-settlement-scheme-quarterly-statistics-march-2021
'As seen in Figure 1, as of 31 March 2021, just over 5.3 million (5,301,470) applications had been received, with 90% received in England, 5% in Scotland, 2% in Wales and 2% in Northern Ireland. Since the launch of the scheme, October 2019 saw the highest number of applications received (591,580) and the highest number of concluded applications (401,480).
Just under 5 million (4,977,740) applications had been concluded up to 31 March 2021.
Of the concluded outcomes, 53% (2,623,720) were granted settled status, 44% (2,173,270) were granted pre-settled status and 3% had other outcomes (including 55,950 refused applications, 60,170 withdrawn or void applications, and 64,580 invalid applications).'
Hasn't the settled scheme worked out fairly ok? 5m applications, 97% approved first time.
Why do we laugh at the costa del sol morons, are they not vulnerable people 😏