New Year Brings a New Start

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New year brings a new start. 

The new UK parliament finished 2019 voting through the Brexit Withdrawl Treaty to allow due process and allow Brexit from 31/1/20. 

Time doesn’t stop. The clock is ticking.

For Expats Living and Working Abroad there is the certainty of a transition period. Nothing changes for EU & UK expats until the end of 2020. 

Transition starts now. We know the rules for Non EU citizens , the worst case. 

Some aspects of the current EU Citizenship rules may be retained in new bilateral agreements. 

Expats should start now taking action to protect their residency, property, healthcare and business rights and status under the current rules during the transition period. 

This is a clear goal for 20:20.

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