Thursday, 15 December 2016

EU Referendum and Immigration Implications

By Rehana Hussain of Charles Gregory Solicitors Limited posted in Immigration on Tuesday, April 19, 2016.

There has been very little discussion about what will happen to EU citizens if the UK leaves the union. Will they suddenly need a visa? Will there be considerations made for people who have been settled here for many years? Will citizens of affluent nations such as Germany, Belgium and France receive preferential treatment over those from other EU nations? There are a lot of unanswered questions.

Conversely, there are also many British citizens living in the EU who would face a similar situation. Would these people suddenly be classed as illegal immigrants if the 'Brexit' happens? These expats may abruptly find themselves in need of a visa or a plane ticket home. Click here for more details..

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