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How do I stay in Germany after Brexit?
British citizens have been granted visa-free travel to the Schengen area. This means you do not need a visa to enter Germany for a stay of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Who are the members of the ERG group?
Structure
- Sir Michael Spicer (1994–2001)
- David Heathcoat-Amory (2001–2010)
- Chris Heaton-Harris (2010–2016)
- Steve Baker (2016–2017)
- Suella Braverman (2017–2018)
- Jacob Rees-Mogg (2018–2019)
- Steve Baker (2019–2020)
- Mark Francois (2020-present)
What are the rules for staying in Europe after Brexit?
The EU has agreed to add the UK to the EU’s list of visa-exempt countries (of which there are currently 61). This gives British citizens the right to travel to the EU after the transition period for up to 90 days without a visa within any 180-day period.
Which EU member states would most likely leave the EU after Brexit?
Italy would be the most likely of the “Big Four” member states to consider exiting the European Union if Brexit proves to be beneficial to Britain, according to a Euronews-commissioned poll.
Can British citizens living in other EU countries move freely after Brexit?
It is not clear whether British citizens living in EU countries will be able to move freely to other EU countries after Brexit. That will be dealt with in the negotiations on the UK’s future relationship with the EU.
What happens to my right to live and work in Europe?
The automatic right to live and work in the EU ceases after the transition period. British citizens looking to move and work in an EU country will need to apply in accordance with that country’s existing immigration rules.
Which countries are most likely to move to the EU?
France was the next most favourable country but lagged considerably behind its Mediterranean neighbour at 38 per cent, followed closely by Spain with 37 per cent. Germans were the least likely to consider such a move with just 30 per cent in favour.