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BREXIT…ready or not, here it comes.
Monday evening I attended a very interesting meeting discussing the impact of Brexit on UK residents in Spain.
There were speakers from the EU Commission as well as from the British Embassy.
A lot was said and a few guests tried to turn it political, but at the end of the day it came down to, a few points.
Brexit is happening, like it or not, it would be better all around if it happens with a withdrawal agreement, but while the representatives from the British Embassy seemed positive that this will be the case, the Director of the EU Commission did not seem so optimistic, and quite frankly, the fact that Britain is spending millions in preparing for no deal scenario doesn’t bolster much confidence in their optimism.
So what can we do to prepare ourselves for a no deal?
1. Make sure your situation in Spain is legal now, that means you must have a residency certificate (the green A4 sheet or credit size card- NOT just a NIE), as well as to be registered at the town hall (EMPADRONAMIENTO) and obtain a Spanish driving licence.
2. Keep informed. Both the English and the Spanish government have websites (links below) brimming with helpful information. Make sure you are up to date.
A no deal is a worrying prospect so it’s essential to follow these steps, while always hoping that the parties involved can negotiate a withdrawal deal, which won’t be a fix all, but will at least protect our rights as citizens here in Spain.
www.gov.uk/livinginspain
www.gov.uk/world/brexit
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/how-to-prepare-if-the-uk-leaves-the-eu-with-no-deal
www.facebook.com/BritsinSpain
Healthcare in Spain | All official information on accessing healthcare in Spain for British nationals visiting and living in Spain.
La Moncloa. Prepared for the Brexit [Brexit]
Monday evening I attended a very interesting meeting discussing the impact of Brexit on UK residents in Spain.
There were speakers from the EU Commission as well as from the British Embassy.
A lot was said and a few guests tried to turn it political, but at the end of the day it came down to, a few points.
Brexit is happening, like it or not, it would be better all around if it happens with a withdrawal agreement, but while the representatives from the British Embassy seemed positive that this will be the case, the Director of the EU Commission did not seem so optimistic, and quite frankly, the fact that Britain is spending millions in preparing for no deal scenario doesn’t bolster much confidence in their optimism.
So what can we do to prepare ourselves for a no deal?
1. Make sure your situation in Spain is legal now, that means you must have a residency certificate (the green A4 sheet or credit size card- NOT just a NIE), as well as to be registered at the town hall (EMPADRONAMIENTO) and obtain a Spanish driving licence.
2. Keep informed. Both the English and the Spanish government have websites (links below) brimming with helpful information. Make sure you are up to date.
A no deal is a worrying prospect so it’s essential to follow these steps, while always hoping that the parties involved can negotiate a withdrawal deal, which won’t be a fix all, but will at least protect our rights as citizens here in Spain.
www.gov.uk/livinginspain
www.gov.uk/world/brexit
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/how-to-prepare-if-the-uk-leaves-the-eu-with-no-deal
www.facebook.com/BritsinSpain
Healthcare in Spain | All official information on accessing healthcare in Spain for British nationals visiting and living in Spain.
La Moncloa. Prepared for the Brexit [Brexit]
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