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Brexit legal update: UK SIs, REUL sifting, youth mobility talks, HMRC customs guidance and practice highlights—week ending 19 April 2024

Published on: 19 April 2024

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General Brexit headlines

This section presents the main, overarching Brexit news headlines.

Brexit—EU Commission moves to open youth mobility talks

The EU Commission has asked the EU Council for a mandate to begin discussions with the UK on a pact to ease youth mobility. Under the proposal, such an accord would help young people from the EU and the UK to study, work and live more readily across the UK and the EU. The Commission’s recommendation will now go before the Council and, if approved, the Commission would be authorised to start negotiations with the UK on youth mobility. The initiative is intended to reduce current obstacles to movement for young people and to establish a right enabling young people to travel between the EU and the UK— and in the opposite direction— for longer stays with greater simplicity...

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