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Webinar: The Impact of Brexit on Immigration Formalities in the UK and Poland

Webinar: The Impact of Brexit on Immigration Formalities in the UK and Poland

With the end of 2020 a so-called transition period ended as well, and the United Kingdom leaving the European Union was finalised.

This shift impacts the possibility of transferring employees between the UK and Poland. At the same time, those employees who previously stayed in one of these countries may have to complete additional immigration formalities to continue their stay.

This session covered possible solutions to that issue, taking into account the current practices of immigration authorities.


 Our speakers covered:

  • Status of beneficiary of the withdrawal agreement in Poland and in the UK.
  • Who qualifies for the status of beneficiary in Poland and in the UK?

  • What rights do beneficiaries of the withdrawal agreement have in Poland and in the UK?

  • What are the rights and obligations of nonbeneficiaries in Poland and in the UK?

  • Practical guidance on compliance for employers employing UK nationals in Poland or EU nationals in the UK.
  • What to check in case of existing employees?
  • What to check in case of new hires?
  • What formalities to complete and when?
  • Posting of workers from Poland to the UK and from the UK to Poland - is it still possible?

Webinar recording

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Speakers

Vanessa Ganguin, Partner, GQ|Littler

Tomasz Rogala, Head of Global Mobility & Immigration, PCS Paruch Chrusciel Schiffter | Littler


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Please get in touch with Vanessa Ganguin if you have any queries about our upcoming webinar.


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