UK:
Brexit And Immigration Series – UK And Irish Nationals And The Common Travel Area (Video)
18 December 2020
William Fry
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Karen Hennessy and Richard Smith from our Employment & Benefits team and Vincent Chung from Dixcart Legal discuss
how UK and Irish nationals will be impacted when EU law no longer
applies to the UK after 31 December 2020.
Topics covered include:
- The Common Travel Area (CTA)
- Whether UK nationals working and/or
living in Ireland will be impacted
- Whether Irish nationals working
and/or living in the UK will be impacted
- Changes to the UK and Irish
immigration regimes for family members of UK or Irish
nationals
- Recognition of UK professional
qualifications in Ireland
- Irish citizenship
- Changes to the Irish employment
permit regime
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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