Brexit day is here — and it will transform the UK’s place in the world. But it won’t all change at once. The FT outlines what British citizens, EU nationals and businesses should expect on January 31, and thereafter
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Read more about what to expect on and after Brexit Day on January 31, and follow the FT’s coverage of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU at http://ft.com/brexit
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No stability and no hope then what a very sad day indeed
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Full accelerator... In reverse gear as usual, UK
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British and EU residents can still travel freely, but Britons are no longer EU citizens
The UK is still in the single market
The UK is in limbo: still bound by EU laws and paying its budget but ousted from political bodies
Britons in the EU27 will keep residency rights, but each country can set its own rules
British expats will lose freedom of movement — but British EU residents will keep it
The 3m EU citizens residing in the UK have until June 2021 to register for Britain’s settled status scheme
Free movement of goods during the transition period
But the future is uncertain: the UK and EU haven’t negotiated a new trade deal
There will be a hard border between the UK and Europe for the first time in decades