Deal, no deal or no Brexit?
26 March 2019
Last week, the European Union (EU) agreed to delay Brexit until 12 April 2019 in the event that the Prime Minister’s deal is rejected by Parliament (no-deal scenario) or to 22 May 2019 in the event that the deal is voted through. Whilst this effectively means that Brexit is likely to be postponed until at least 12 April 2019, the UK government is pushing ahead with its campaign to register EU citizens and their family members under the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) which is going to be fully operational from Saturday 30 March 2019.
Laura Devine Solicitors in partnership with Practical Law (Thomson Reuters) has created a short video guide on the requirements of the EUSS and how to apply. To watch the video, please click here.
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