The European Commission has published a call to Member States and stakeholders to ensure that all necessary preparedness and contingency measures are in place in the event of a no deal Brexit. The Commission has said that it does not plan any new measures before the latest withdrawal date of 31 October.
The Government therefore reiterates its call to stakeholders in Gibraltar to make their own preparations also.
It is important that businesses and citizens familiarise themselves with the advice that the Government has issued so far. These technical notices can be found on the Government website at www.gibraltar.gov.gi. They are located under the section headed “Brexit Information” and cover areas like travel documents, healthcare, driving in Spain and EU funding programmes.
It will be recalled that Gibraltar was specifically singled out and excluded from EU contingency measures at the behest of Spain. It was then included in the EU visa regulation, with an offensive footnote, as well as in unilateral contingency plans published by the Spanish Government in respect of British Citizens living in the United Kingdom and in Gibraltar.
The technical notices issued so far cover:
- Passports
- Pet Passports
- Driving in the EU
- Identity cards and travel documents
- Mobile roaming
- .eu domain name
- European Health Insurance Cards
- EU funding programmes
- Unilateral Spanish contingency measures
- Financial Services
- Driving in Spain
- Aviation
- Healthcare
- Shipments of waste
- Civil litigation involving EU Member States
- Further country-specific information with regard to driving abroad
- Passports
- Accounting and auditing
- Data Protection
- Workplace rights
- Studying in the UK, the EU and Gibraltar
- Recognition of Professional qualifications
- Social Security Coordination
It will be recalled that the United Kingdom and Gibraltar were involved in intense preparations for a no-deal Brexit in view of the original exit dates first at the end of March and subsequently on the 12 April. These plans were scaled back following the extension until 31 October that was agreed between the UK and the EU.
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