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With the end of freedom of movement, the United Kingdom has changed fundamentally for EU citizens. Anyone who wants to work, live or do business in the UK today is confronted with new legal hurdles, social challenges and political conditions. This book offers a comprehensive, well-founded and practice-oriented presentation of the new reality of European migration after Brexit. In clear, detailed and interdisciplinary language, the work guides the reader through all the central topics: residence and labor law, visa procedures, employment and business start-up opportunities, tax and social security regulations, industry-specific opportunities and risks, education, family, integration and protection against discrimination. Numerous tips on securing status, returning, naturalization and long-term life planning round out the book. The work is aimed at EU citizens as well as advisors, lawyers, academics and decision-makers involved in international labor migration. It combines legal precision with social classification, political awareness and the aim of enabling readers to act independently in a complex transnational environment. Over the past 11 years, Bremen University Press has published over 4,700 specialist books in various languages. 1st edition 2025
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With the end of freedom of movement, the United Kingdom has changed fundamentally for EU citizens. Anyone who wants to work, live or do business in the UK today is confronted with new legal hurdles, social challenges and political conditions. This book offers a comprehensive, well-founded and practice-oriented presentation of the new reality of European migration after Brexit. In clear, detailed and interdisciplinary language, the work guides the reader through all the central topics: residence and labor law, visa procedures, employment and business start-up opportunities, tax and social security regulations, industry-specific opportunities and risks, education, family, integration and protection against discrimination. Numerous tips on securing status, returning, naturalization and long-term life planning round out the book. The work is aimed at EU citizens as well as advisors, lawyers, academics and decision-makers involved in international labor migration. It combines legal precision with social classification, political awareness and the aim of enabling readers to act independently in a complex transnational environment. Over the past 11 years, Bremen University Press has published over 4,700 specialist books in various languages. 1st edition 2025