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<p>The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union has regular discussions with
Cabinet colleagues on preparations for the UK’s departure from the European Union.</p><p>In
the event that the UK leaves the EU without a deal, UK nationals undertaking paid
work such as tours in the EU should check with the Embassy of the countries they plan
to travel to for what kind of visa or permit, if any, they will need. The FCO provides
advice on their country-specific travel pages online. Information about entry requirements
for those intending to work or provide a service in an EU Member State is listed on
our <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/providing-services-to-eea-and-efta-countries-after-eu-exit"
target="_blank">advice pages for UK businesses</a> on gov.uk.</p><p>The Political
Declaration agreed between the UK and the EU acknowledges the importance of mobility
for cultural cooperation. The UK is seeking to agree reciprocal mobility arrangements
that would facilitate the temporary mobility of self-employed professionals and employees
providing services. The detail will be discussed in the next phase of negotiations.</p><p>
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