A lawyer has claimed that the IND immigration service is giving British citizens ‘faulty information’ about their residence rights after Brexit. Jeremy Bierbach, an immigration attorney at Franssen Advocaten, has filed a complaint to the IND claiming that its website incorrectly advises that in order to stay indefinitely in the Netherlands, Brits need evidence of ‘sufficient income’. It had linked to a definition for non-EU citizens, where such income is defined as a salary or pension of around €1766 a month for a couple, he said – although this link has now been removed. But Bierbach says that EU law only requires that Europeans based in the Netherlands should be ‘self-supporting’ and can live from financial resources such as a lower pension, parental assistance or savings, as long as they have enough money to avoid requiring need-based social assistance. The Dutch government has pledged that even if there is no deal after a Brexit transitional period, Brits living in the N...