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Brexit and Ireland - Citizens Information Despite the UK’s departure from the European Union, Ireland and the UK remain in a Common Travel Area, which gives residency and travel rights (among other things) to Irish citizens in the UK, and British citizens in Ireland You can read more about ‘ Residence rights of UK citizens in Ireland
Freedom of Movement (UK White Paper) – Brexit – An Irish Guide The UK will also seek to secure onward movement opportunities for UK nationals in the EU who are covered by the citizens’ rights agreement Some of these UK nationals have chosen to make their lives in the EU, and this should be respected in the opportunities available to them if they decide to change their Member State of residence
Ireland and Brexit - Institute for Government The CTA allows free movement of British and Irish citizens between the UK, Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man and provides access to various government services in each country
Citizens rights - GOV. UK The CTA arose to facilitate the principle of free movement for British and Irish citizens between the UK, Ireland and the Islands and the reciprocal enjoyment of rights and entitlements to public services of citizens when in the UK and Ireland
The impact of Brexit on Ireland - European Commission The implementation and application of citizens' rights in the EU is monitored by the European Commission, and in the UK by an independent monitoring authority The rights of Irish citizens to live, work and access public services in the UK are protected under the Common Travel Area arrangement
Free Movement and Personal Issues – Brexit – An Irish Guide Free movement of people, healthcare, social security and pensions A significant number of ‘citizens’ rights’ will be affected by Brexit The primary one is the free movement of persons’ rights, whereby currently any EU national can work in, live in or provide services in any EU Member State, providing they meet the conditions set out in the EU Treaties and Directive 2004 38 EC (the
Brexit briefing: impact on Common Travel Area and the Irish - Free Movement Introduction This paper addresses the Irish dimensions to a UK decision to withdraw from the EU, in the immigration and nationality policy spheres It addresses the implications of withdrawal for common travel area arrangements with the Republic of Ireland (section 1) and for the special status of Irish citizens in the UK (section 2) In the paper, it is assumed that the Republic of Ireland
Factsheet 3: status of Irish citizens - GOV. UK Irish citizens: entitlement to enter and remain without leave What does the Bill do? Protect the status of Irish citizens in the UK once free movement rights end