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<p>Article 9(a)(b) of the draft Withdrawal Agreement provides a definition of ‘frontier
workers.’ “Frontier workers” are persons who pursue an economic activity in accordance
with the provisions set out in Article 45 or 49 TFEU (Treaty on the Functioning of
the European Union) in one or more States in which they do not reside.</p><p>Economic
activity is activity provided for remuneration. For the purposes of Article 9, economic
activity must be in accordance with the provisions set out in Articles 45 or 49 TFEU.</p><p>To
be exercising an economic activity as a worker in accordance with Article 45 TFEU
a person must be a ‘genuine and effective’ worker and the work must not be on such
a small scale so as to be ‘purely marginal or ancillary’</p><p>Article 49 TFEU provides
for the freedom of establishment. A person is established in a particular state if
they are participating ‘on a stable and continuous basis’ in the economic life of
that State. If a person is providing temporary services they will not fall within
the definition in Article 9(a)(b).</p><p> </p>
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