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" If they negotiate as a group, don't they have a common visa arrangements." Freedom of movement is not quite the same as a travel visa. There is something in the Brexit negotiations for Brits after Brexit, it means that you cannot work cross-border as easily, you are "tied" to the EU country that you came to before the transition ends.
So if you go to Spain, you have to come back to Spain.
There is a EU schema for certain roles, but if you want to immigrate and work as a cleaner after Brexit from what I know, ATM, you will fall under 3rd country immigration rules IF you got after the transition/there is no deal. As you are not an EU citizen anymore after Brexit so the FOM framework does no longer apply.
How does that work? If they negotiate as a group, don't they have a common visa arrangements. Once you're in the Schengen area nobody is going to check your passport at internal borders, so won't there be a common EU policy on what UK citizens require in the way of a visa to get in?