The number of Europeans living in the United Kingdom has decreased since Brexit. Obtaining a visa to reside in the UK has become significantly more complex following the UK’s departure from the European Union. This increased difficulty has reportedly led some Europeans to enter the country illegally. Individuals who previously enjoyed freedom of movement are now facing bureaucratic hurdles and restrictions. The shift in immigration policy is directly linked to the Brexit outcome, creating a situation where former EU citizens are now compelled to seek unauthorized entry. This trend highlights the unintended consequences of Brexit on personal migration patterns and UK-EU relations. The situation underscores the challenges of post-Brexit immigration control.