Saturday 25th June 2016
Europe cannot be understood without the United Kingdom. The Europe which the world
admires, is that which has been the hotbed of the brightest ideas of human
thought for centuries. The Europe of Shakespeare, Newton, Darwin, Stuart
Mill, Jane Austen, Dickens, John Lennon, Keynes.
The Europe of parliamentary democracy and freedom. The Europe which displaces the boundaries of art and knowledge, radiating
creativity to the rest of the world. It is the Europe of peace after the war. From that peace has evolved the material that
allows the real progress of peoples. In short, Europe has largely learned to be what it is, thanks to the UK.
In Valencia we understand this. More than 82,000 British citizens
live with us. 89% of these in the province of Alicante. In 2015 more than 2 million Britons visited us. And
their preferred destination was Alicante, especially Benidorm.
We export
in value almost 3,000 million euros, and the UK is one of the main investors in Valencia Province. To all those, who live among us and to our visitors,
the investors, the Generalitat Valenciana wants to send a message of calm and
reiterate our affection and gratitude.
This
message of tranquility extends to our businesses, and to the thousands of people from Valencia who for work or for study reasons are in the UK.
The
Valencian Community has been, is, and will be a welcoming land, a land that
wants to do business for the benefit of all. Whatever the next chapter in Europe will be, we want it to be written with friendship and cooperation with
the United
Kingdom.
No
political project is without its risks and challenges. Europe has to change, adapt and combine all identities and sensibilities. All
forms of feeling European. Europe needs to regain its sense of being.
We have
to once again make a reality of the quote of Jean Monnet. "We are not
bringing together states, we are uniting people." We need to regain our
passion for Europe. XIMO PUIG.
(President of the Valencian Community)
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Monday 26th March 2018
Progress in the
Negotiations - Citizens’ Rights Agreement.
The Prime
Minister has been clear that safeguarding the rights of UK nationals in the EU
and EU citizens living in the UK was her first priority for the negotiations.
This is a commitment that we have delivered.
The UK
government has reached an agreement with the European Union on citizens’ rights
in negotiations on the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. This will provide certainty
about the future of UK nationals and their families living in the EU. Most
importantly, it will allow UK nationals to stay in their Member State of
residence after the UK leaves the EU on 29 March 2019.
In December,
we reached an agreement with the European Commission on citizens’
rights. On 19 December, the Prime Minister wrote to UK nationals living in Europe with
details of the agreement reached with the Commission in the first phase of the
negotiations.
On 19 March
2018, we reached a further agreement with the Commission on the terms of a
time-limited implementation period that will start on 30 March 2019 and last
until 31 December 2020. This means that all UK nationals lawfully residing in
another EU Member State on 31 December 2020 will be covered by the citizens’
rights agreement reached in December.
During the
Implementation Period, UK nationals will be able to visit, live and work in the
EU broadly as they do now. UK nationals currently living in the EU who want to
move to a different Member State will be able to continue to do so during the
Implementation Period.
The UK and
European Commission will now continue to negotiate on the detail of these
agreements, to be included in the overall Withdrawal Agreement between the UK
and the EU.
Who
will be covered by the Citizens’ Rights Agreement?
The citizens’
rights agreement reached in December provides a level of certainty to UK
nationals in the EU and their families. It will allow UK nationals in the EU to
continue living their lives broadly as they do now.
Following the
agreement on the Implementation Period, all UK nationals lawfully residing in
another EU Member State on 31 December 2020 will be covered by the citizens’
rights agreement.
Close family
members (spouses, civil partners, unmarried partners, dependent children and
grandchildren, and dependent parents and grandparents) of UK nationals covered
by the agreement will be able to join those UK nationals in their Member State
of residence. Close family members will enjoy the same rights by virtue of
their relationship, where the relationship existed on 31 December 2020.
Children born
or adopted to a UK national, covered by the agreement, outside of the UK
national’s Member State of residence after 31 December 2020, will also be
covered by the agreement.
Agreement so far on the rights of UK
nationals in the EU.
The UK and EU
Commission have so far agreed that:
·UK nationals and their family members covered by the agreement will
continue to have the same access as they currently do to healthcare, pensions
and other benefits.
·UK nationals and their family members covered by the agreement will be
able to leave their Member State of residence for up to 5 years without losing
their right to return.
The UK and EU
Commission have also agreed that:
·EU27 Member States may require UK nationals and their family members
covered by the agreement to apply for a residency document or status conferring
the right of residence.
·Administrative procedures for such applications will be transparent,
smooth and streamlined.
·Where an application is required to obtain status, UK nationals will
have until at least 6 months after the end of the Implementation Period to
submit their applications.
·Residence documents will be issued free of charge or for a charge not
exceeding that imposed on nationals for the issuing of similar documents (such
as passports).
·UK nationals who, before the end of the Implementation Period, are
holders of a valid permanent residence document or a valid domestic immigration
document conferring a permanent right to reside, will be able to exchange that
document for a new residence document free of charge. They may be required to
provide proof of identity and undergo criminality and security checks.
·The introduction of administrative procedures, or changes to existing
administrative procedures will be decided by each Member State. We will publish
details on these administrative procedures as soon as possible.
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