Brexit and domicile: EU nationals - exercise your choice before the government does it for you
Joseph Austin TEP
Kingsley Napley is delighted to be sponsoring the Conference for all EU Citizens Living in the UK - 'Should I stay or should I go?' - on Monday 19 March at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in Westminster, at which our Immigration and Family teams will be speaking.
The full-day conference and exhibition will include debates, talks and discussions about the future of Europeans and the impact of Brexit on the UK and its economy.
Do come and speak to members of our Immigration, Family, Private Client and Real Estate teams throughout the day on Stand 19.
The event is from 9am until 9pm and the exhibition and workshops are free to attend, with a small charge to attend the talks in the main auditorium. All attendees need to register in advance and can do so here.
Kim Vowden (Immigration) and Stacey Nevin (Family) will be speaking in the main auditorium from 7.15pm until 8pm on the 'Status of EU citizens in the UK: what you need to know, what you need to do” - this will be followed by Q&A.
Some of the many other speakers include Sir Vince Cable MP, Professor AC Grayling, Dominic Grieve MP, Caroline Lucas MP, Gina Miller, Vicky Price, Jo Swinson MP, Chuka Ummuna MP and Anushka Asthana, political editor of the Guardian.
For details of the event and speakers can be found on the event's website here.
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