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Brexit questions? Ask the British Ambassador in Madrid

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Brexit questions? Ask the British Ambassador in Madrid
HMA Simon Manley will answer questions on Brexit. Photo: British Embassy, Madrid.

British Ambassador Simon Manley and his consular team have announced an event at Madrid’s Bellas Artes to discuss the effects of Brexit and what it might mean for Brits in Spain.

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The event is the latest in a series of 'outreach events' held at popular expat destinations across Spain, but the first to be held in the capital itself.

The team will cover issues ranging from residency, registration, healthcare and pensions, and will invite those in attendance to ask questions.

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Also on the panel will be John Carrivick, the vice-president of EuroCitizens, an association that campaigns for EU citizenship rights to live, work and study: for UK nationals in Spain and Spanish nationals in the UK.

“As we move closer to March 29th, we will continue to do all we can to update citizens as and when we have more information,” insists British Consul Sarah-Jane Morris. “In the meantime, I continue to urge all UK nationals living in Spain to ensure you are correctly registered and to stay up to date with the latest news, by signing up for email alerts and visiting the Living in Spain guide on gov.uk and following our Brits in Spain social media channels, including on Facebook.”

Registration for the event is not needed but space may be limited so get there early to secure a spot.

WHEN: Friday, February 15, at 6.30pm

WHERE:  Sala Valle Inclán, Círculo de Bellas Artes, Calle de Alcalá, 42, Madrid.

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