Mobility matters: People with multiple immigration statuses
A common question for British citizens living in the EU post-Brexit is the scope and extent of their mobility rights. As they lost their EU citizenship rights after the end of...
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The European Entry Exit (EES) system is starting on 12 October 2025
Here’s what you need to know as a UK Withdrawal Agreement (WA) beneficiary living in the EU.Note: this blog focuses on the introduction of EES, and does not cover the new...
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Family reunification rights: Keeping status e.g. on death/departure/divorce
Core family members who obtained independent status before the end of transition (31 December 2020) e.g. on death or departure of a WA beneficiary or in the case of divorce in...
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Family reunification rights: Durable partners and extended family members
Would you like to reunite with your partner or with a member of your extended family in your EU country of residence or host state? While there are family reunification rights...
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Family reunification rights: A guide to core family members' rights
Family reunification is fundamental for Withdrawal Agreement (WA) beneficiaries, whether their family members lived with them before the end of 2020 (the end of the transition...
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Changes to University Fees in 2028
british citizens in europe will have to pay higher fees for university. no longer home fees, they are international students. information for those going to uni
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What you need to know about the EU's new Entry/Exit System
The European Union's new Entry/Exit system (EES) is scheduled to be introduced in Autumn 2025. What does this mean for UK nationals and their dependents living in the EU, and...
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A Full Programme in Brussels
On 24th June, British in Europe was in Brussels along with the3million to present at the latest meeting of the Withdrawal Agreement Specialised Committee on citizens’ rights....
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