Most will be aware that yesterday the UK government held a meeting at chequers to discuss the future relationship with the EU. The agreement (according to the government) is to be put into a white paper and has caused furore amongst leave and re
At 11.30 Bill Padley will be talking to Myra about the announcement by the PSOE government on their plans for universal healthcare.
Radio show below. Sorry but deviated and then further with the calls.
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We endeavour to keep our members up to date with the Article 50 negotiations between the UK and the EU 27 Member States. Below we have provided a list of topics for future discussions. “These topics for discussions on the future framework
On the 25th of April 2018, EU ambassadors confirmed an agreement reached between the Council Presidency and the European Parliament representatives on the proposal for a European travel information and authorisation system ETIAS. Note* The EU
CAB Spain will re-open the legal clinics in Fuengirola Mijas Costa for the spring summer months commencing on May 14 2018. We suggest that for your comfort, you make an appointment in advance using the email below. The legal clinic will open on
This is my personal assessment after reading of the “Draft Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union”. The withdrawal date is set for March 2019 with an agreed transition
Bill Padley will be chatting to Myra CAB Spain adviser about the latest proposals from the EU on Citizens Rights. All the articles were not discussed due to the numerous calls to the studio. To be continued.
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There appears to be much confusion about residency rights and obligations. The correct information is simplified below.
All EU citizens and their families including non EU family members who decide to reside in Spain habitually should follow the
Press statement by Michel Barnier following the General Affairs Council (Article 50) on the adoption of negotiating directives on transitional arrangements
Brussels, 29 January 2018
Ladies and gentlemen,
Allow me to say a few words on these new
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