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And yes, some Brits abroad are also struggling as the lack of leniency from May when the EU offered an "everything stays the same" offer during Brexit negotiations means that people that don't have EU PR (5 years legal residency) are now at risk of deportation in some countries.
Got any more info on that? Here it's not really a drama (unless you pitched up here in December and don't have a job)
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British person in the Netherlands, cannot work due to disability.
Was not really a problem before but now it is as "rules are rules" she didn't get PR before Brexit as she couldn't.
Not sure I can find it now she brought it up on Facebook.
https://www.britishineurope.org/page/1016442-home monitors the situation.
In limbo on Facebook takes stories from Brits and EU citizens regardless of where they are.
It's one of those things like euss most people have no or not too many problems, but it can really cause huge issues if you do
Brexit could have been completed in a way to avoid most of that.
And yes, some Brits abroad are also struggling as the lack of leniency from May when the EU offered an "everything stays the same" offer during Brexit negotiations means that people that don't have EU PR (5 years legal residency) are now at risk of deportation in some countries.