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For the estimated 3m non-British EU citizens living in the UK the vote to leave has proved unsettling, suggest the Guardian’s Lisa O’Carroll and Jon Henley, as leading lawyers agree the status quo is unlikely to continue given that immigration was so central to the Brexit campaign. “There is no cast-iron guarantee on acquired rights in the event Britain leaves the EU. If you leave the EU you are no longer a member of the club that gives you those rights,” said Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, professor of law at Queen Mary University of London and an expert in European law. Nick Rollason, immigration partner at Kingsley Napley, suggests an inevitable consequence will be that people will need new documentary evidence of their right to remain. The Times says a surge in immigration from other EU countries is likely as Europeans seek to get into Britain before possible curbs are imposed. Susan Hay, an immigration expert at Pinsent Masons, notes that “UK businesses which are reliant on EU workers need to consider contingency plans.”
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21 Deans Court Christchurch Dublin 8

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17/19 Church Street Portadown County Armagh 
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Donnelly Neary & Donnelly DND LAW Solicitors Newry – News – Legal Implications for EU citizens in Britain considered

For the estimated 3m non-British EU citizens living in the UK the vote to leave has proved unsettling, suggest the Guardian’s Lisa O’Carroll and Jon Henley, as leading lawyers agree the status quo is unlikely to continue given that immigration was so central to the Brexit campaign. “There is no cast-iron guarantee on acquired rights in the event Britain leaves the EU. If you leave the EU you are no longer a member of the club that gives you those rights,” said Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, professor of law at Queen Mary University of London and an expert in European law. Nick Rollason, immigration partner at Kingsley Napley, suggests an inevitable consequence will be that people will need new documentary evidence of their right to remain. The Times says a surge in immigration from other EU countries is likely as Europeans seek to get into Britain before possible curbs are imposed. Susan Hay, an immigration expert at Pinsent Masons, notes that “UK businesses which are reliant on EU workers need to consider contingency plans.”

DNDLAW Solicitors 

Donnelly Neary & Donnelly offer a full range of legal services including Conveyancing Tax Commercial Criminal Family Law Divorce Wills Probate Immigration Notary Public from offices in Newry Castlewellan Dublin Portadown serving all of County Down Armagh and Belfast
For more information visit our offices or telephone 028 30264611
Our website is www.dndlaw.com & www.notaryni.co.uk
Offices at

1 Downshire Road Newry County Down BT34 1ED

21 Deans Court Christchurch Dublin 8

31 Main Street Castlewellan County Down

17/19 Church Street Portadown County Armagh 
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Donnelly-Neary-Donnelly-Solicitors-149619965051500/info?tab=overview
Twitter @kevinneary
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Donnelly Neary & Donnelly DND LAW Solicitors Newry – News – Legal Implications for EU citizens in Britain considered

For the estimated 3m non-British EU citizens living in the UK the vote to leave has proved unsettling, suggest the Guardian’s Lisa O’Carroll and Jon Henley, as leading lawyers agree the status quo is unlikely to continue given that immigration was so central to the Brexit campaign. “There is no cast-iron guarantee on acquired rights in the event Britain leaves the EU. If you leave the EU you are no longer a member of the club that gives you those rights,” said Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, professor of law at Queen Mary University of London and an expert in European law. Nick Rollason, immigration partner at Kingsley Napley, suggests an inevitable consequence will be that people will need new documentary evidence of their right to remain. The Times says a surge in immigration from other EU countries is likely as Europeans seek to get into Britain before possible curbs are imposed. Susan Hay, an immigration expert at Pinsent Masons, notes that “UK businesses which are reliant on EU workers need to consider contingency plans.”

DNDLAW Solicitors 

Donnelly Neary & Donnelly offer a full range of legal services including Conveyancing Tax Commercial Criminal Family Law Divorce Wills Probate Immigration Notary Public from offices in Newry Castlewellan Dublin Portadown serving all of County Down Armagh and Belfast
For more information visit our offices or telephone 028 30264611
Our website is www.dndlaw.com & www.notaryni.co.uk
Offices at

1 Downshire Road Newry County Down BT34 1ED

21 Deans Court Christchurch Dublin 8

31 Main Street Castlewellan County Down

17/19 Church Street Portadown County Armagh 
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Donnelly-Neary-Donnelly-Solicitors-149619965051500/info?tab=overview
Twitter @kevinneary
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