Guidance for the aerospace sector and preparing for EU Exit
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If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, there may be changes that affect your business.
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It’s important that your business plans for changes ahead of the UK leaving the EU. Please visit Prepare for EU Exit to find more detailed guidance on policy changes relevant to your sector and to sign up for updates. Importing and exportingPreparing for disruption to trade at the UK-EU border
Further information is provided in HMRC’s advice for businesses trading with the EU. Regulation and standardsRecognising CAA and EASA licencesCertificates which were issued by the CAA or for a UK based organisation by EASA before the UK leaves the EU would no longer be automatically accepted after EU Exit. Read about how businesses can apply for valid safety certification for the EASA system before the UK leaves the EU through third country approval or transferring your licence to another EASA state. The European Commission draft regulation from December 2018 says if the UK leaves the EU without a deal:
Businesses with UK-issued certificates for aircraft registered in the EU should check the European Commission’s notice and with the relevant EU authorities. Further guidance is available on preparing to work and operate in the European aviation sector after Brexit. Your employeesEmploying EU workersIf the UK leaves the EU without a deal, EU citizens who are resident in the UK before 29 March 2019 will be able to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme to get settled or pre-settled status, which will mean they can continue to live, work and study in the UK. The scheme will be open to applications from 30 March 2019 and EU workers must apply by 31 December 2020 if the UK leaves the EU without a deal. You can use the EU Settlement Scheme guidance for employers to give further information to your employees. Applying for skilled-work or unskilled-work visasIf the UK leaves the EU without a deal, there will be a new process for EU citizens arriving in the UK before 31 December 2020. From 1 January 2021, a new skills-based immigration system will launch. For non-EU nationals, EU Exit will not affect the application process for work visas. Travelling to the EUIf the UK leaves the EU without a deal, British passport holders travelling to the EU will need to have 6 months remaining validity on their passport, not including any extra months added to a 10 year passport if it was renewed early. Read guidance about travelling to the EU with a UK passport if the UK leaves the EU without a deal and check your passport to see if you need to renew earlier than planned. |