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<p>Border Force does not hold the data requested.</p><p>The UK’s rules for touring
creative professionals are comparatively more generous than in many EU Member States.
The UK’s domestic rules allow musicians, entertainers and artists from non-visa national
countries, such as EU Member States and the US, to perform in the UK without requiring
a visa, and the UK does not have work permits.</p><p>The Government is committed to
supporting the UK’s creative industries, including musicians, to adapt to new arrangements
with the EU.</p><p>Sector specific guidance on creative professionals from non-visa
national countries, including the EU and the US, visiting the UK for performance and
work has been published by DCMS on GOV.UK can be found in the ‘<a href="https://www.gov.uk/guidance/visiting-the-uk-as-a-creative-professional-from-a-non-visa-national-country"
target="_blank">Visiting the UK as a creative professional from a non-visa national
country guidance</a>’ on GOV.UK.</p><p>DCMS has worked across government and in collaboration
with the music and wider creative industries to support working and touring with confidence
in the EU. Ongoing industry engagement continues at ministerial and official level.
This includes several recent events with the sector focused on touring and export
support, hosted in partnership with the Department for Business and Trade. These events
help to provide tailored guidance to stakeholders within the music sector, alongside
an opportunity for the sector to discuss with Ministers and officials touring challenges
and opportunities.</p>
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