'Landlocked' in the EU: Are you affected by loss of onward freedom of movement?
Freedom of movement comes to end on December 31st.

Because of the UK government's decision to end free movement, Britons in the UK will find it far harder to move to an EU country in future.

But it's not just Brits in the UK who will find their options restricted. The one million or so British citizens living throughout Europe will see their right to onward freedom of movement stripped away on January 1st.

This means they can't just up sticks and move freely to another EU country to find work or love or broaden their horizons.

Some have referred to this as being landlocked. We want to hear from those of you affected to highlight the impact of Brexit on those Britons already in the EU.

Thanks for taking a minute to fill out the survey.

Regards,

Ben, Editor of The Local Europe



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Which EU country do you live in currently? *
Do you envisage moving to another EU country in future? If so where?
How will Brexit and the end of onward freedom of movement affect your future plans?
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