johnes писал(а):Источник цитаты Ну вот, тогда это совсем не те же условия, что и для швейцарцев и норв
All EU/EEA nationals are entitled to be workers in Norway. ... EU/EEA nationals can move to Norway and start working right away, but they must register with the police no later than three months after arriving in Norway. Registration is free.
https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/w ... _aoSUEBFhRОтправлено спустя 2 минуты 29 секунд:Der Deutsche писал(а):Источник цитаты Согласно этому пункту визы они должны получать. Я еще не читал нигде, о чем там договорились. Но никто не говорил, что этот пункт могут, наверное, и изменить. Ну для туристических целей тоже нужна виза, документ должны 30 числа проголосовать, а там 600 страниц и мне бы не хотелось их сейчас читать, но думаю, после 30 числа все станет ясно.
Mobility – freedom of movement
UK nationals no longer have the freedom to work, study, start a business or live in the EU. Visas will be required for stays over 90 days. Coordination of some social security benefits such as old-age pensions and healthcare will make it easier to work abroad and not lose any pre-existing build up of contributions to national insurance.
Erasmus
The UK is out of the university exchange programme, baulking at the EU’s insistence that to be an associate member it would have to commit to a seven-year payment plan.
Отправлено спустя 51 секунду:Вот это любопытно.
There has also been an agreement for continued joint use of the Passenger Name Records, which provides live data on the movement of air and ferry passengers, a key tool in the fight against terrorism and the Prüm database of fingerprints, DNA and car number plates of suspects.
Отправлено спустя 1 минуту 17 секунд:Travel into the EU for paid work
Staff seconded to the EU on business can stay for up to three years if they are managers and specialists and up to one year for trainee employees. Those on short-term business will need a work permit and may stay for a period of up to 90 days in any 12-month period.
Отправлено спустя 1 минуту 4 секунды:Experts have warned that British business travellers and posted workers – those that stay in the EU to work for a limited period of time – face fines unless they get advance authorisation once the UK leaves the single market.
Under the deal, reciprocal arrangements have been made “to facilitate short-term business trips and temporary secondments of highly-skilled employees”.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... rexit-deal