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<p>In the event of no deal, the European Union will grant UK citizens visa-free travel
to the EU and Schengen-associated countries for business meetings, training, attending
conferences, sports/cultural events and short-term study for up to 90 days in any
180 day period.</p><p>If UK citizens are undertaking activity outside of these areas,
or intend to stay for more than 90 days in any 180 day period, they will need to check
with their EU host country authorities on their status. This is because visa and work
permit requirements vary between Member States. This may involve some administrative
processes and costs, and again this will depend on the country visited and the activity
undertaken.</p><p>The Government has published guidance on travel, work and provision
of services to EU and EFTA countries in the event of no deal, including guidance on
business travel and visa requirements. This can be found on Gov.uk at the following
addresses:</p><p>https://http://www.gov.uk/government/collections/providing-services-to-eea-and-efta-countries-after-eu-exit</p><p>https://http://www.gov.uk/visit-europe-brexit</p>
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