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<p>In the event that a deal is reached with the European Union (EU) on withdrawing
from the bloc, there will be an implementation period between 29 March 2019 and 31
December 2020 during which nothing will change regarding the ability of EU citizens
to come and work in the UK, including those working in the arts sector.</p><p>If the
UK leaves the EU without agreeing a deal, the arrangements for EU citizens arriving
in the UK after 29 March 2019, whether for holidays or for short visits, for work
or study, of up to three months, will not look any different for a transitional period
until the new skills-based immigration system is implemented in 2021. However, to
stay longer than three months, EU citizens newly arrived in this transitional period
will need to apply for European Temporary Leave to Remain, which, subject to identity
and criminality checks, will mean that they can remain here, including to work or
study, for a further 36 months.</p><p>In either scenario, there will be no minimum
salary threshold for those coming here to work.</p>
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