Brexit vote – let’s not panic!
It seems everyone is commenting on the result at the moment, that’s 52% of the UK voted to Leave the European Union. Well, everyone but the UK Visas and Immigration, the part of the Home Office that deals with, well, immigration. At the moment of writing this post on Saturday, 25 th June 2016, there is no news story on their website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/uk-visas-and-immigration . They are probably still digesting the news! Here is our advice to the European/EEA nationals and their family members: If you hold a valid immigration document, it is likely you won’t be affected by the Brexit vote. The immigration law tends to allow those migrants, who had entered before “the change”, to continue as before. This is known as “Transitional Arrangements” and usually work well. Particularly under the UK national law. If you do not hold any of such document, we advise to apply for one as soon as possible. Not even to wait until October when the Prime Minister...