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What will happen to EU citizens living in the UK after Brexit?
Any EU citizen already living and working in the UK will be able to carry on working and living in the UK after Brexit. The current plan is that even after Brexit, people from the EU will be able to move to work in the UK during a “transition” phase of about two years.
How will Brexit affect the global economy?
The World Bank notes that “The major effect of the Brexit vote is the withdrawal of the UK from the EU project of deep economic integration, raising the possibility that the same doubts that gave rise to Brexit lead to an interruption of trade openness and integration in other parts of the world.”
Why do Russian politicians support Brexit?
Russian politicians support the Brexit process because it takes the pressure of them (sanctions following partition of Ukraine) while the EU focuses on a Brexit deal. The Governor of Gibraltar says that 10,000 people cross the border from Spain daily to work and their contribution to the island is vital.
What is North Korea’s official opinion on Brexit?
North Korea’s official opinion on Brexit is that it’s all America’s fault. The Chinese do generally not proffer an opinion as they are always worried that others will judge them on their human rights record. However, the Chinese President Xi Jinping, when visiting the U.K., apparently said in private that China supported Britain remaining in the EU
What happens if the UK leaves the EU without a deal?
If the UK leaves without a deal, British citizens who travel to the EU for up to 90 days will not have to apply for a visa – as long as the UK grants reciprocal visa-free travel for all EU citizens in return.
What does the Brexit deal mean for Northern Ireland?
What’s in the Brexit deal? Freedom to work and live between the UK and the EU also comes to an end, and in 2021, UK nationals will need a visa if they want to stay in the EU more than 90 days in a 180-day period. Northern Ireland will continue to follow many of the EU’s rules in order to avoid a hardening of its border with the Republic of Ireland.
Does the UK have a future relationship with the EU?
Yes, the UK left the EU on 31 January with a deal called the withdrawal agreement. However, its purpose was to set out a process to allow the UK to leave the EU as smoothly as possible – not the terms of the future relationship. It covered things like: