The Chief Minister has confirmed there'll be no fee for EU citizens applying to remain on Island post-Brexit.
He confirmed the news on Twitter earlier this week, following Theresa May announcing the decision to waive the £65 charge for EU workers to apply to stay in the UK after Brexit.
Howard Quayle says the Island will also scrap fees for the EU citizens settlement scheme.
Jersey also announced this week they plan to do the same.
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