December 17, 2020
Karen Hennessy and Richard Smith from our Employments & Benefits team, with Vincent Chung from Dixcart Legal talk about some of the changes to the immigration systems in the UK and Ireland after the transition period, post- 31 December 2020, when the UK will no longer be subject to EU law, particularly for European Economic Area citizens and people from countries outside the EEA.
Topics covered include:
- How EEA nationals will be impacted in the UK
- How EEA and non-EEA nationals can continue to work in the UK
- The regimes in Ireland allowing EEA and non-EEA nationals’ work in Ireland and whether any exceptions apply
- Whether any Irish immigration policies will change after 31 December 2020
Click here to watch our Q&A video on UK and Irish Nationals and the Common Travel Area
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