So we (my wife and I) have been planning a move to Valencia, Spain for a year now, with a planned departure date of April 2019. We always worked to the idea that we would respect the status of EU citizens in the UK and vice versa until at least December 2019, which most experts agreed was likely under any transition agreement.
Now, with no-deal an increasing threat on the horizon, how concerned should we be? We are approaching go/no-go in terms of letting out our house here for a year and selling/storing belongings etc., so need to start making a decision. It can't really all go to shit can it? And will we require normal visas or to use a visa waiver program if it does?
If possible I'd try and move it forwards a little so you're out there before 29 March just for a bit of added security (assuming neither of you have EU passports).
So we (my wife and I) have been planning a move to Valencia, Spain for a year now, with a planned departure date of April 2019. We always worked to the idea that we would respect the status of EU citizens in the UK and vice versa until at least December 2019, which most experts agreed was likely under any transition agreement.
Now, with no-deal an increasing threat on the horizon, how concerned should we be? We are approaching go/no-go in terms of letting out our house here for a year and selling/storing belongings etc., so need to start making a decision. It can't really all go to shit can it? And will we require normal visas or to use a visa waiver program if it does?