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<p>The Common Travel Area (CTA) is an arrangement between the UK, the Isle of Man,
Guernsey and Jersey, and Ireland. It is underpinned by domestic law in each jurisdiction.</p><p>The
UK Government and Irish Government have indicated their commitment to maintaining
the CTA, and to taking all necessary measures to ensure that its associated rights
and privileges are protected. Both Governments confirmed that position on 8 May 2019,
when they signed a Common Travel Area Memorandum of Understanding, setting out that
commitment. The text is available on GOV.UK. The UK Government and Irish Government
continue to work together to implement the CTA through bilateral agreements and legislation
where required.</p><p> </p>
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