Withdrawal Agreement beneficiaries who have resided legally in the host State in ance with Union law for a continuous period of 5 years acquire the right to reside there permanently. Bulgaria, Czechia, Germany, Estonia, Ireland, Greece, Spain, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal and Slovakia.
The Spanish government has voted to end Spain's golden visa. When the amended law comes into force on 3 April 2025, non-EU nationals can no longer obtain residency and freedom of movement in Spain simply by buying high-value property.
It is a biometric ID card with 'Articulo 50 TUE' printed on it, which shows that you have rights under the Withdrawal Agreement. It is more durable and widely recognised across Spain and the EU than the Green Certificate.
The Article 50 card (or Article 50 EUV card) is the residence permit that is being issued to UK citizens who were living in Austria before 31.12. 2020. It replaces previously issued residence permits.
Citizens of a Member State of the European Union and family members who are not EU Member State nationals acquire the right of permanent residence in Spain if they have lived there legally for a continuous period of five years.
Lived 5 years, legally and uninterrupted in the Netherlands 1. Valid residence permit at time of submission for “non-temporary stay” 2. Registered in the BRP. Sufficient income 3 that is long-term and independent 4. Possess a Civic Integration Diploma (see this website for more information) 5. Decision time within 90 days.
Article 23(1) confers equal treatment protection to EU citizens who are residing in the UK “on the basis of” the Withdrawal Agreement.
The Withdrawal Agreement allows EU Member States to set a deadline by which resident United Kingdom nationals and their family members must apply for a new residence status or risk losing their rights under the Withdrawal Agreement.
The Withdrawal Agreement protects EU citizens and their family members who moved to the United Kingdom before 31 December 2020 (so–called transition period) and guarantees them broadly the same rights they had before the UK withdrew from the EU: they can continue to live, study, work in the United Kingdom and travel ...