1st 4Immigration is mentioned in The Economist article on the subject of marriage of UK and EU citizens and Brexit.

We were contacted by a writer from The Economist, seeking advice on the immigration rules for spouses. European spouses of British citizens (on the matter of remaining in the UK after Brexit) as well as British spouses of European citizens (on the matter of Brits living in Europe).


As the article mentions, we indeed had an increased number of enquiries from the European citizens  following the Brexit result as well as their British (and non-European) spouses. The most popular enquiry is about becoming a British Citizen, so a status becomes protected, Brexit or not.

For our own Brexit article on our Blog, “Brexit – let’s not panic”, please visit http://1st4immigration-visas.blogspot.pt/2016/06/brexit-vote-lets-not-panic.html   

To seek advice or to make an immigration application to confirm your status, to apply for permanent residency or British Citizenship please contact us info@1st4immigration.com (we reply on the same working day), or visit http://www.1st4immigration.com/eu-eea-citizens-visas.php
 

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