Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Apr 8, 2019 · Patsy Ferran, who has just won the Olivier Award for Best Actress, now she has to apply for settled status to remain in Britain after Brexit.

    • Will Patsy Ferran stay in Britain after Brexit?1
    • Will Patsy Ferran stay in Britain after Brexit?2
    • Will Patsy Ferran stay in Britain after Brexit?3
    • Will Patsy Ferran stay in Britain after Brexit?4
    • Any EU Citizen Resident Here Before 2021 Can Apply
    • Family Members Can Apply Too
    • The Application Process Will Have Three Key Parts

    Any citizen of another EU country who is resident in the UK by 31 December 2020 will be able to apply for settled or pre-settled status. This is the date when the Brexit transition periodis due to end. The deadline for applications is 30 June 2021 (the start datehas not yet been set, but the government says it will be fully open by 30 March 2019). ...

    Family members who are living with, or join, a citizen of another EU country who is resident in the UK by the end of 2020, will be able toapply for pre-settled or settled status (whichever is suitable), even if they themselves are not EU citizens. They maintain this right even after 31 December 2020, as long as their relationship existed before 31 ...

    The exact application process hasn’t been set out yet, but there will be three “core criteria” that a candidate will need to provide evidence for 1. Verifying their identity and nationality (normally through a passport, national identity card, or biometric residence card/permit). 2. Establishing that they are resident in the UK, and how long their ...

  2. Jan 1, 2021 · The UK officially left the 27-member political and economic bloc on 31 January, three and half years after the UK public voted to leave in the 2016 Brexit referendum. But it stuck to the EU's...

    • European travel rules change. From January, UK nationals will only be able to travel without a visa to Schengen area countries for up to 90 days in any 180-day period (this includes most EU nations and Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein).
    • Duty-free shopping will return. When the UK was an EU member, you were allowed to bring unlimited amounts of alcohol and tobacco back from an EU country without paying any duty at the border, as long as duty had been paid in the country where you bought it and you could prove it was for your own use.
    • The rules change for UK citizens who want to move to the EU. If you're already living in an EU country, you will have certain protections under the withdrawal agreement.
    • There are new rules for EU citizens in the UK. If you're an EU citizen living in the UK by 31 December 2020 - or from Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland - your rights remain the same until 30 June 2021.
  3. Mar 30, 2021 · After Brexit, with the UK’s hand removed from the brake, EU security policy promptly started to make progress; permanent structured cooperation, which allows able and willing member states to work more closely on defense, and the European Defense Fund have been the most important outcomes so far.

  4. Summary. 1 The end of free movement rights in the UK. 1.1 The Brexit negotiations: UK and EU positions. 1.2 Mobility provisions in the TCA. 1.3 Prospects for further discussions. 2 Passports and procedures on entering the EU. 2.1 Passport validity requirements. 2.2 Passport stamps and other supporting documents. 2.3 Passport lanes.

  5. Nov 28, 2023 · British citizens still do not need to apply for a visa in advance of travel to the EU as a short-term visitor. The rules for short-term visits to most EU Member States are set out in the Schengen Borders Code. This allows stays within the Schengen area of up to 90 days in any 180-day period.