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    EU citizens living in the United Kingdom do not have a right to vote in the referendum on EU membership. Yet the outcome of Britain's renegotiation of its terms of membership and the referendum will affect them most directly.

    Researchers at the Centre for Population Change have set out to investigate how the outcome of the referendum might influence the circumstances and behaviours of EU movers.

    As part of a broader research project aiming to provide data-driven impartial analysis, we have designed a survey targeted specifically at EU citizens (or naturalised British citizens) who have an opinion on the EU referendum.

    Dr Chris Moreh from the team said: "Through this survey we wish to capture the complexity of personal circumstances, attitudes, anxieties and future plans, and translate them into a clearer argument regarding the possible impact of Britain's changing relationship with the European Union on the UK population."

    If you are an EU citizen living in the United Kingdom, or if you are a naturalised British citizen who had originally held the citizenship of a country which is now a member of the European Union, we are very interested in your views. Participants may also enter into a free prize draw to win a £100 multi-store voucher.

    If you would like to take part in this research, please follow the links below to complete the survey in your chosen language:

    English

    Magyar

    Italiano

    Polskie

    Português

    Română

    Castellano


    Posted 17/03/2016 13:17

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