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Brussels has proposed to facilitate UK professionals working in the EU through the recognition of their qualifications, in a movement that would access a key demand in London and will help to base a post-orexite reestablishment of relations between the two parties.
It European Commission It will propose “legislation to establish common rules for the recognition and validation of the qualifications and skills of third party nationals” of next year, according to a project of document of the EU Executive Arm obtained by the Financial Times.
The Plan is in a new EU unique market strategy to be published this month and comes as the two parties are ready to improve relationships before a summit on May 19.
British professionals have pressed Brexit for the ability to work in the EU and Chancellor of the United Kingdom, Rachel Reeves, has proposed the matter in conversations with their counterparts on the blog.
Lawyers, bankers, engineers and other qualified workers will be among those who expect to benefit from the European Commission’s proposal for EU recognition of British professional qualifications. They should still secure visas from the EU Member States in which they want to work.
The EU’s unique market strategy strategy document project, prepared by the French internal market commissioner, Stéphane Séjourné, could change before the publication, and any legislation requires the approval of a weighted majority of the Member States of the Bloc and the European Parliament.
Reeves has identified the commercial barriers of dismantling after the United Kingdom left the EU in 2020 as a key priority to promote the slow economic growth of Britain.
Reeves said last month the UK’s commercial relationship with Europe was “probably even more important” than that of the United States.
“It is so important that we reconstruct those commercial relations with our neighbors closest to Europe and we will do it good for British jobs and British consumers,” he said.
The Sir Keir Starmer government is currently in talks with the Donald Trump administration on a United Kingdom-EU trade agreement that could minimize American rates in British exports.
At the United Kingdom Summit in London at the end of this month, Starmer is expected to sign a Defense and Security Pact With blog leaders, and both parties will also have to adopt a statement on shared values and foreign policy goals.
The United Kingdom and the EU are also planned to approve accelerated talks to improve economic relationship.
This could lead to a veterinary agreement, another key demand of the Starmer government, which would reduce EU controls to British agricultural products exported to the blog, such as beef and cheese.
Maroš Šefčovič, the EU Commissioner of Commerce, responsible for the UK relations, said that on Monday it was necessary to “work more” to achieve a veterinary agreement.
The EU wants to tie the duration of this agreement with the time that the United Kingdom agrees to preserve the access of the block to the British fishing waters, which would otherwise end in June next year.
And he is interested in a pact to allow EU nationals under 30 to live and work in the United Kingdom up to three years and vice versa.
But London is concerned with adding more immigrants to official figures in the United Kingdom, even temporarily.
The commission said he did not comment on the “filtered documents”.