New visa rules for UK with Brexit

Brexit: To Obtain a British Visa, You Will Have to Speak English and be Qualified

IMMIGRATION: Due to Brexit, the UK’s new immigration points system is scheduled to take effect on the 1st January 2021 The new points immigration system used by the United Kingdom after Brexit must be unveiled on Wednesday by the British government, which intends to favour the “bright” brains at the expense of the “low-skilled workers”. And the conditions for obtaining a work visa are clear: having […]

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson and EU negotiator Michel Barnier on October 17, 2019 in Brussels.

EU and London Join Post-Brexit Battle

The European Union and the United Kingdom must agree on the new contours of their relationship, in particular on the commercial level. Fishing is a major issue. The European Union and the United Kingdom embark on Monday 3rd February 2020 in the post-Brexit battle by displaying the red lines of their future relationship, which remains to be built at the cost of arduous […]

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Brexit is "a historic alarm signal, a shock, a sad day", says Emmanuel Macron

Brexit. It is “A Historic Alarm Signal, a Shock, a Sad Day”, says Emmanuel Macron

Emmanuel Macron sent a message to the French this Friday 31st January at 6.15 pm to explain the consequences of Brexit for France and for the European Union. In a short video message recorded and broadcast in the media and on social networks, Emmanuel Macron spoke this Friday 31st January, on Brexit. The Head of State […]

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What will happen on the 1st February with Brexit

Brexit: What Will Really Change from Saturday?

The United Kingdom officially leaves the European Union this Friday 31st January 2020, at midnight French time. Small, non-exhaustive tour of what Brexit will induce for expatriates, students, travellers, their animals, etc. This January 31, at midnight French time, the United Kingdom officially leaves the European Union. But the effects of Brexit (for British exit) will, in reality, be hardly […]

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The permanent representative of the United Kingdom to the EU Tim Barrow comes to deliver to the European Parliament the official document showing that London fulfilled its obligations to leave the EU, in Brussels on January 29, 2020.

“We Will Miss You”: European Parliament Votes to Endorse Brexit

The European Parliament signed this Tuesday 29th January 2020 the historic treaty allowing the exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union, scheduled for Friday 31st January at 11 pm The European Parliament made emotional farewells to British MPs on Wednesday 29th January 2020, before the vote to ratify the treaty to withdraw the United Kingdom from the […]

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EU wants single charger for all smartphones

The EU Wants the Same Connection and a Single Charger for all Smartphones

EUROPE: A desire of a standard smartphones charger that is part of a more global approach to connectivity The European Parliament would like to set up a single charger common to all brands of smartphones. Among other things, this would reduce “electronic waste, but also make life easier for consumers”. According to estimates by the European Union, “the old chargers generate […]

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Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, wonders "if all these negotiations are possible in such a short time

Brexit: Ursula von der Leyen “Worried” about the Short Time for Negotiations

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, says that not all of the many topics for negotiation will be discussed before the UK leaves with Brexit European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said she was “very worried” about the feasibility of negotiations on the UK’s exit from the European Union by the […]

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The United Kingdom must leave the European Union on 31 January 2020 after three postponements

Brexit: Juncker Judges Labour Proposal to Renegotiate Deal “Not Realistic”

BREXIT: The United Kingdom must leave the European Union on the 31st January 2020 after three postponements on a Brexit deal The outgoing President of the >European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker on Tuesday ruled on the BBC that the proposal of the British opposition leader, Labour Jeremy Corbyn, to negotiate a new exit agreement from the European Union was not “Realistic”. In the […]

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Boris Johnson has been Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland since July.

Brexit: Boris Johnson Apologises for not having Taken the UK out of the EU yet

BROKEN PROMISE: Boris Johnson swore he’d rather be “dead at the bottom of a ditch” rather than ask for a new extension to Brexit … missed Boris Johnson apologized Sunday for not having realized the Brexit on October 31st as he had promised. Having come to power in July by promising the Brexit “whatever the cost” on October 31, Boris […]

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Brexit: MPs vote for early elections on 12 December

Brexit: MPs Vote to Hold Early Elections on 12th December

UNITED KINGDOM: Boris Johnson hopes to regain a majority and implement his promise of Brexit to take the UK out of the European Union New vote and new result. This Tuesday, British MPs approved the holding of early parliamentary elections on the 12th December, by which Prime Minister Boris Johnson hopes to regain a majority and implement his Brexit […]

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