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<p>The Home Office engaged regularly with the creative sector as the plans for the
UK’s new immigration system were developed, this was focused upon the UK’s inward
offer for creatives travelling to the UK.</p><p>Officials and Ministers in DCMS have
engaged with the sector extensively throughout negotiations and since the announcement
of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement to understand the diverse circumstances of
companies, organisations and individual practitioners and how they may need to adapt
as they plan activity across the European Union.</p><p>DCMS will continue to work
closely with the sector, including with representative organisations, to ensure businesses
and individuals have the advice and guidance they need to meet new requirements. Touring
artists should always check individual member state requirements as these differ across
different countries.</p><p>The Government knows while leaving the EU will bring changes
and new processes to touring and working in the EU, it will also bring new opportunities.
In all circumstances, we expect UK musicians’ work to continue to be an export highly
valued in the European Union as it is across the world.</p>
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