The EU plans to propose a youth mobility deal for EU citizens under 30 to work and live in the UK.
The European Union plans to propose a youth mobility deal allowing EU citizens under 30 to work and live in the UK for up to four years, starting next year. In exchange, young Britons would gain similar rights in the EU. The initiative aims to improve post-Brexit relations, with Labour leader Keir Starmer advocating for closer ties despite not seeking EU membership. A think tank has urged the UK to demonstrate commitment to collaboration through formal meetings and joint programs.
September 20, 2024
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