16.1 EFTA separation agreements On 20 December 2018, the Government announced it had reached agreement with the three EFTA EEA countries to address separation issues following Brexit, including protecting the rights ...
Austria The Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said in 2018 he would rather extend negotiations than surrender to a hard Brexit if a deal on the Irish border was not agreed.697 According to Bloomberg (19 July 2018), ...
The Regulations make a number of transitional provisions to deal with some of the issues that will arise when amendments are made to primary value added tax law (“VAT”) in consequence of, or otherwise in connection ...
EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM TO THE VALUE ADDED TAX (DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION RELATING TO VAT REGISTRATION) (EU EXIT) REGULATIONS 2018 2018 No. 1228 1. Introduction 1.1 This explanatory memorandum has been prepared by Her ...
OVERVIEW As the UK leaves the European Union (EU) and we bring free movement to an end, different rules to the current ones must apply to migration here by EU citizens. We will take full control of migration by ...
CHAPTER 2 – AN IMMIGRATION SYSTEM FOR THE WHOLE OF THE UK Summary As we leave the European Union and free movement ends, unifying the United Kingdom and preserving relationships between Northern Ireland, ...
CHAPTER 4 – SECURE AND SMOOTH UK BORDER CONTROL Summary After the UK leaves the EU, Free Movement under EU law will end and the migration of all non-UK nationals, including EU citizens, will be subject to UK ...
CHAPTER 6 – COMING TO THE UK TO WORK Summary Our businesses, industries, public services and voluntary organisations rely (to a greater or lesser extent) on migration for labour, skills and ideas. We recognise ...
CHAPTER 8 – FAMILY MIGRATION Summary We will continue to value the positive contribution immigration has made to our society – enriching our communities and culture. Those who wish to establish their family life in ...
CHAPTER 9 – DIGITAL DELIVERY Summary The future border and immigration system will make use of the latest digital technology to improve customer experience, increase security and detect abuse. Everyone who is not a ...
CHAPTER 11 – A FAIR AND HUMANE IMMIGRATION SYSTEM Summary We are committed to ensuring that our existing and future border and immigration system takes a fair and humane approach, and our decisions are correct given ...
UK GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS TO NI AND ITS INTEGRAL PLACE IN THE UK 9 January 2019 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. This Government has made clear on many occasions that we will never be neutral in expressing our support for the ...
Summary Compliance with UK immigration laws and rules is an essential part of an immigration system which operates fairly, robustly and with integrity. In the future border and immigration system, all non-UK ...
MEMO 19 December 2018 Questions and Answers: (no deal Brexit) This present document is for information purposes only. Citizens & social security 1. What will be the legal situation of UK nationals resident in ...
Brexit Preparedness seminar on transport Council Working Party (Article 50 Format) 29/11/2018 Aviation – Key sectoral aspects to consider • Market Access • Safety • Security Aviation – Market Access (1) • Issue ...
Brexit Preparedness seminar onprofessional qualifications, intellectual property, civil justice, company law,consumer protection and personal data Council Working Party (Article 50 Format) 27 November 2018 ...
CHAPTER 13 – MAINTAINING THE COMMON TRAVEL AREA A Summary The Government will protect the Common Travel Area (CTA) arrangements between the UK, the Crown Dependencies and Ireland. The future border and ...
The United Kingdom (UK) will leave the European Union (EU) on Friday 29 March 2019 (postponed to 31 January 2020, with a transitional period to effective withdrawal on 31 December 2020) at midnight. This is exactly two years after it notified the European Council of its intention to withdraw. As of 30 March 2019, the ...
Summary The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union has repercussions for citizens, businesses and administrations in both the United Kingdom and the European Union. These repercussions range from ...
Introduction The United Kingdom has decided to leave the European Union, invoking the procedure foreseen by Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union. The Commission regrets this decision, but respects it. On 30 ...
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