[Vlog & Podcast] Residency Options for Expats with EU Brexit


ProACT Sam Orgill updates residency options for Expats following the July UK White Paper on EU Brexit

We May have a clear direction but the big game players are out for the Game of Trade finale later this year. 

The EU launch a ‘free trade zone’ with Japan, coming off the subs bench to replace the UK? Or will they be Trumped and the EU be treated as the enemy of free trade?

Big business and global politicians and their best interests are filling the airways, lobbying for their vested business interests. 

Expats may not Care for that - being more concerned on how they can continue Living and Working Abroad, connecting families across countries and continents. 

ProACT Sam bring clarity to Events. World Treaties and conventions on travel, migration, Trade and tax already exist. 

With or without the EU Brexit Expats will still be able to live, work, retire, study or just join family.


Listen to the Podcast on SoundCloud or Apple Podcasts.

ProACT Sam discusses how EU expats can continue to live and work in the UK after Brexit, and offers advice for EU citizens thinking of moving to the UK. Get the guide, How EU Brexit Affects Property, Business & Pensions, from https://www.livingandworkingabroad.club/p/eu-brexit-for-expats


Introducing the Guide

If you enjoyed the the vlog and podcast you can get your brand new guide for only £4.99: How EU Brexit Affects Expat Property, Business & Pensions, where ProACT Sam goes dives deeper to help you navigate the choppy Brexit waters ahead.


Free Review

The future for Expats will be the same, but different. With Brexit, residency rules and how we pay tax.  Technology is the driver of this cultural revolution. The Expat world is changing, remaining the same, but different.

Take a Free review with ProACT’s Expat Experts to find out how EU Brexit will affect your Residency and Tax.


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