Brexit: where we are now
As you will know, the UK left the EU Friday
31st January at 23:00 (CET), so it seems like the right time to send you an update on
what this means for UK nationals living in Spain.
The Withdrawal Agreement which sets out how the UK leaves the EU has been agreed by both the UK and
EU and is now in force.
This is very positive news for UK nationals
who are resident in Spain, as the Withdrawal Agreement contains some
really important protections for
your rights:
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You will be able to continue to live and work in Spain
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UK state pensioners will continue to have lifelong healthcare as long as they remain living in Spain. This also applies to
residents who claim a UK state pension in the future
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Your UK state pension will continue to be uprated.
As above, this also applies to those claiming a pension in the future
Those rights will be protected for as long as you
live
in Spain, provided you are legally
resident here by the end of 2020 – that means having the green residency
certificate, which remains a valid document. These citizens’ rights
are not affected by the negotiations taking place
on future trade and security.
The
Withdrawal Agreement also provides an Transition Period (from 31
January until 31 December 2020) during which time nothing will change
for UK
Nationals in Spain. You will also be able to exchange your driving
licence until the end of 2020 without taking a driving test.
The
rules for travel between the UK and Spain will not change during the
transition period. We know that there are many swallows, who split their
time between the UK and Spain, who are concerned about what the UK’s
departure from the EU means for them. They will be able to continue as
they have been until the end of this year, but after that freedom of
movement will end, which will have an impact on
how long UK nationals will be able to spend in Spain without a visa or
residence permit. We will be providing further information on our
Facebook channels specifically for swallows and would encourage them to
also sign up for alerts to travel advice (https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain).
What to do next
Residency:
the most important thing UK nationals
can do is to make sure they are registered as a resident before 31
December 2020. If you are not yet registered you should take steps to
apply as soon as possible (https://sede.administracionespublicas.gob.es/icpplus/index.html).
If you already have the green A4 or credit card-sized certificate you
may need to exchange this for a foreigners’ card (or TIE). We will
update gov.uk/livinginspain and facebook.com/britsinspain as soon as we
have further information, but for now anyone with
the green certificate does not need to take action.
Driving licence:
we advise anyone living in Spain
to exchange their UK driving licence for a Spanish one by 31 December
as you will be able to do so without taking a driving test during this
period. The DGT (dgt.es) has updated its website to confirm that UK
licences will continue to be exchanged as before
during the transition period (ie in the same way as any other EU
licence). We recommend people take action as soon as they can as the
number of appointments in some areas still seems to be quite limited,
but do keep trying and remember that you do not need
to exchange where you are resident if other areas have more appointment
availability.
Healthcare: we urge people to check that they are
accessing healthcare in the correct way. For example, if you are resident in Spain you should not be using
a UK-issued EHIC to access healthcare unless you are a student or a posted worker. Please see
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/healthcare-in-spain-including-the-balearic-and-canary-islands for further information.
Further information
The
Living in Guide: gov.uk/livinginspain is the official source for
government information. Please do sign up for updates, so you are
aware if anything changes.
Facebook.com/britsinspain is our Facebook community for UK nationals and contains some really helpful guidance and videos
To view
the latest video
message from HMA Hugh Elliott to UK nationals visit:
https://www.facebook.com/BritsInSpain/videos/1352265428277649/
To view the latest Facebook Live Q&A with HMA Hugh Elliott and Regional Consular Policy Advisor Lorna Geddie visit:
https://www.facebook.com/BritsInSpain/videos/502630740662195/
We hope you find this update useful.
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