(ANSA) - Brussels, June 23 - British Prime Minister Theresa
May's offer to grant EU migrants who have lived in the UK for
five years at the Brexit cut-off date "UK settled status" is a
"first step but not sufficient" European Commission President
Jean Claude Juncker at the EU summit on Friday.
Those who qualify will be allowed to access health,
education and other benefits.
The plan would affect 3.2 million EU citizens, including many
Italians, now living in the UK.
May's offer 'not sufficient' - Juncker
Britain pledged no EU citizens will have to leave after Brexit