What’s the deal if there’s a no-deal Brexit? How will EU immigration arrangement impact UK construction?

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The end of EU free movement and a no-deal Brexit will inevitably hit construction companies’ recruitment and workforce planning, explains immigration solicitor Anne Morris

The end of EU free movement and a no-deal Brexit will inevitably hit construction companies’ recruitment and workforce planning.  

The UK government has published its arrangements for EU immigration in the event of a no-deal Brexit. 

Should the UK leave the EU on 29 March 2019 without a deal, EU free movement will end with immediate effect. After this date, EU citizens not already in the UK will be allowed to enter and stay for a maximum of three months. 

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