Business Travel and Immigration Post-Brexit
Ensure your business and workforce are compliant with the new immigration regulations effective 1 January.
Immigration News
January 15, 2021
Brexit: Residence Procedures for UK Nationals in EU Member States Under the Withdrawal Agreement [UPDATED 15 January 2021]
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What You Need To Know
With the complex, fast-changing nature of Brexit, and the potential impact on our clients – Newland Chase has formed a dedicated Brexit Team to address our clients’ concerns and support them throughout this turbulent time.
EU Citizens in the UK
From 1 January 2021, organisations must be a Home Office licensed sponsor to recruit anyone from outside the UK (including EU citizens). Schedule a consultation now.
In addition, all EU citizens arriving in the UK before 31 December 2020 will have until 30 June 2021 to register, through the EU Settlement Scheme.
UK Nationals in the EU
The rights of UK nationals resident in the EU before the end of the transition period (31 December 2020, unless extended), and of their family members, will be similarly protected, though registration schemes will vary between members states.
We welcome you to contact our experts today to learn how having Newland Chase as your trusted business advisor can help your business succeed post Brexit.
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