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Migrants' Rights Network: Video: Brexit - what's next for EU nationals living in the UK?


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Thank you to everyone that came to our Q&A Session - Brexit: What's next for EU nationals living in the EU? This was the first of a new series of Migration Pulse events organised by Migrants' Rights Network.


For those of you that were not able to attend, you can watch the video of the event at

. Feel free to share it with anyone who might be interested.


The Q&A was supported by the excellent contributions of our moderator journalist Ismail Einashe and the expert advice of:


Colin Yeo, a leading immigration barrister with expertise in both asylum law and private immigration cases and the author of the Free Movement blog.

Steve Peers, Professor of EU Law & Human Rights Law at the University of Essex

Samia Badani, Board member at New Europeans and CAB consultant.

Matthew Evans, Director at AIRE centre (Advice on Individual Rights in Europe)



Migrants' Rights Network will follow the developments related to the Brexit negotiations closely and will organising a follow up Q&A this autumn. Do write us if you have a subject that you would like to discuss at the next Q&A.

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