What Happens to EU Expats Residency Rights With Brexit?
ProACT Sam examines what ‘No Deal’ Brexit means for Expats Living and Working Abroad and the Residency Rights and Certainties for EU Expats Even with A No Deal Brexit.
For months now we have been saying there is no such thing as ’no deal’ in any negotiation. The EU Brexit deal is overwhelmed with vested political and business interests.
What is unresolved is the future trading agreement between the EU and the UK.
Who Pays the Toll for Brexit
ProACT Sam observes shallow PR and politics in action for Brexit , but it was ever thus, and asks what is the different between a fee, a toll and a tax for Expats Travelling Around the World.
For months now we have been saying there is no such thing as ’no deal’ in any negotiation. The EU Brexit deal is overwhelmed with vested political and business interests.
What is unresolved is the future trading agreement between the EU and the UK.
Residency Rights Reassurance for EU Expats Even with No Deal Brexit
ProACT Sam examines what ‘No Deal’ Brexit means for Expats Living and Working Abroad and the Residency Rights and Certainties for EU Expats Even with A No Deal Brexit.
For months now we have been saying there is no such thing as ’no deal’ in any negotiation. The EU Brexit deal is overwhelmed with vested political and business interests.
What is unresolved is the future trading agreement between the EU and the UK.
No Deal Could Bring Certainty for Expats
ProACT Sam asks is there light at the end of the EU Brexit Tunnel for Expats
For months now we have been saying there is no such thing as ’no deal’ in any negotiation. The EU Brexit deal is overwhelmed with vested political and business interests.
What is unresolved is the future trading agreement between the EU and the UK.
Is My UK State Pension Indexed Linked?
The pension is indexed linked for inflation on certain conditions. If you live in the UK or one of a select number of countries with whom a bilateral social security agreement exists with the UK.
How Many Years do I need to Contribute for a UK State Pension?
UK State Pensions have changed, if you are born up to April 1953 you may qualify for the Basic state pension with a minimum of 10 years National Insurance (NI) contributions and a maximum of 30 years.
Can the State Pension Payment be Postponed?
You could choose to delay the receipt of state pension. You receive a credit for deferment of a 1% increase in your State pension for every 9 weeks deferred, which works out to around 5.8% per year uplift.
When Should I Apply for my UK State Pension?
You are notified by post 6 weeks before your state retirement age and must make a paper application by return.
How UK State Pension Works for Expats with EU Brexit
The UK State pension is a predicable future indexed income. How does it work for Expats?
How is UK State Pension Impacted by EU Brexit for Expats?
ProACT Sam has the know how.
Expat Business Opportunities in Cyprus
ProACT Sam talks about the business opportunities for that British expats in Cyprus following Brexit.
6 Actions For Expats During a Slow and Painful Withdrawal Period
ProACT Sam gives 6 key actions for expats to take now during a slow withdrawal of the UK from the European Union
Slow Painful Withdrawal - EU Brexit for Expats
ProACT Sam examines the steps forward for Expats in the published draft Brexit Withdrawn Treaty.