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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Politics
Rachel Obordo and Guardian readers

Are you an EU national who has been discriminated against in the UK?

Person holding a British passport
Some employers now require a British passport from job applicants. Photograph: Katie Collins/PA

EU nationals are being told they cannot rent flats or apply for jobs in adverts, which has been cited as growing evidence of discrimination following last year’s Brexit vote.

The government equalities office said it “is aware of” the claims after a dossier, compiled by the 3 million campaign group, representing non-British EU citizens living in Britain, and is now investigating.

The campaign group reported more than two dozen examples of job advertisements, housing and other opportunities, many of which restrict applicants to UK or Irish citizenship only.

Share your experiences

We want to hear from people who have been discriminated against for being EU nationals. Were you asked to provide proof of indefinite leave or show a British passport when applying for a job? Have you seen a property that was advertised for UK citizens only? How did it make you feel to be discriminated against?

You can share your experiences by filling in the form below, anonymously if you wish. Your responses are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions. We’ll feature some of your responses in our reporting.

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