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Post-Brexit youth visa scheme with EU given green light in major step towards closer ties with the bloc

After the European Union approved the negotiations on how to work in practice, the European Union gave green light to the youth visas with the UK after Brexit.

The campaigns welcomed what they greet as a big step for young people in the UK ”.

The Council of Europe, which includes the leaders of the EU member states, launched detailed discussions with the UK to determine how many visa would be given and what conditions it will have.

After leaving the British block, the British lost the right to live and work in the EU, called “freedom of movement ve and vice versa. But there For a long time, a plan for the 18-30 years of age, which will allow the British to work on the continent, and will allow young people from EU countries to come here for several years.

It has similar agreements with 13 different countries, including England, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Iceland, Uruguay, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Negotiations will be opened in youth visas after Brexit
Negotiations will be opened in youth visas after Brexit (PA)

Most of them are open between the ages of 18 to 30 or 18 to 35, depending on where they come from, and allow them to live and work in the UK for up to two years.

However, the idea of ​​a youth visa with the EU has proved that labor ministers had to defend it and deny that it was a return to Brexit -style style freedom of movement.

Earlier this year, Downing Street, as part of the Youth Mobility Plan with the EU, said that anyone who came to the UK cannot reach the benefits or cannot bring family members with them.

It is understood that they will have to pay an additional fee of immigration to use NHS.

The Council has now accepted plans to open official negotiations with the UK about such a plan.

The young European movement Alfred Quantrill from England said: “The EU decides to officially start to see a youth experience plan, the EU is a big step for young people in the UK.

“The young British deserve the chance that most of their peers on the continent enjoy.

“Whether it’s a youth experience scheme or mobility plan, the same – a generation of young British who sees their chances of working and working abroad for ten years.

“This means re -participating in schemes such as Erasmus+, at the same time means opening a wider access to apprenticeship, internship and entertainment. While our parents can work freely, work and travel throughout the borders, this generation of documents and high costs are trapped with high costs. Youth experience scheme Starmer’s chance of correcting this failure.”

The movements come only days after a survey shows that British lasted for nine years after the narrow Brexit referendum, which led to the separation of the union, and most British want to see that British returned to the EU.

The Yougov Survey survey stressed the extent to which the people of the UK are “dazzling” about the result of the result of the vote that ended David Cameron’s task as prime minister.

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