EU Exit: Advice for individuals and businesses in Wales
23 Aug 2019 02:09 PM
Use this page to navigate the latest guidance from across the UK Government ahead of the UK’s departure from the European Union
Prepare for Brexit if you live in the UK
Visiting Europe
Includes passports, driving and travel, EHIC cards, pets and mobile roaming fees.
Buying things from Europe
Includes consumer rights, making payments and package holidays.
Studying in the EU
Includes Erasmus+ and other options for higher education study abroad.
Family law disputes in the EU
Includes divorce and disputes about parental responsibility or child maintenance.
EU citizens in the UK
If you’re an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen, you and your family can apply to the EU Settlement Scheme to continue living in the UK after 30 June 2021. If your application is successful, you’ll get either settled or pre-settled status.
Find out what you need to do and by when.
UK citizens in the EU
There will be no change to your rights and status as a UK national living in the EU until after Brexit. You can still work, access healthcare and collect your pension as you do now.
Find out more information and actions you need to take depending on the country you’re living in.
Businesses
Prepare your business or organisation for Brexit
You’ll need to answer 7 questions to get guidance about:
- what your business or organisation may need to do to prepare for Brexit;
- what’s changing in your industry; and
- information on specific rules and regulations.
You can also search GOV.UK for information that has been published so farfor your business to prepare for Brexit and sign up to receive emails when new information is published.