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EU Exit: what it means for you in India

The United Kingdom is due to leave the European Union on 29 March 2019.

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If you have any questions about how this may affect you or your business, please use the information below to find out the steps you may need to take.

  • If you are planning to visit the United Kingdom as a tourist from India, your visit should be unaffected by Brexit negotiations. Find further information on the impact on immigration requirements.

  • If you are an Indian national or dual national living in the UK see how you can prepare for EU Exit.

  • If you are a business that is trading with or operating in the UK, you can find more information on EU Exit business preparedness. If you are interested in investing in the UK, visit the Invest in UK website.

  • If you are a British national visiting or living in India, your stay should not be affected. Please refer to travel advice for India for latest updates on issues relating to traveling to and within the country.

  • For any other questions related to the UK’s exit from the European Union, please visit the Government’s EU Exit page.

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Published 18 March 2019