The local charity says it is reasonable to expect the government to legislate in light of leaving the EU but it will be sometime before that happens.
It published a new webpage giving people information about how Brexit might affect them, on 24 June. In the following week the information was viewed over 65,000 times and the advice reached 230,000 people on Facebook and 232,000 via Twitter.
In the first 10 days since the EU referendum immigration, citizenship and what laws will change were also at the forefront of people’s minds.
Analysis of people seeking online help from Citizens Advice in the first 24 hours following shows immigration was the top search term, with citizenship third. Brexit was the seventh most popular search.
Citizen Advice Hambleton, Richmondshire and Selby & District has also received queries about how Brexit will affect immigration, citizenship, employment and benefits. And it is encouraging people to seek advice if they are unsure about their rights or feel they have experienced discrimination.
Rachel Hunter, Advice Coordinator at Citizen Advice Hambleton, Richmondshire and Selby & District said: “People have lots of questions about what leaving the EU means for their day to day lives.
“For some people it is as significant as what country they can call home. For others it is about their rights at work or personal finances. It is important to remember nothing changes yet and that for the time being all rights remain the same. It is likely to be several years before any changes to the law come into effect.
“We are here to help anyone who has a query about their rights and encourage people to come to us if they think they have been treated unfairly or discriminated against.”
Contact the office for opening times on Richmondshire 01748 826532, Northallerton 01609 776551, or Selby 01757 701320.