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Are you an EU citizen who is leaving Britain due to Brexit?

As the government’s position on Brexit begins to take shape, we want to hear from EU citizens in the UK who are thinking of leaving
  
  

A European Union flag in front of Elizabeth Tower in Westminster. Are you an EU citizen in Britain thinking of leaving post Brexit?
A European Union flag in front of Elizabeth Tower in Westminster. Are you an EU citizen in Britain thinking of leaving post Brexit? Photograph: Daniel Leal-Olivas/PA

In the past week, the British government’s position on Brexit has become clearer. At Conservative party conference, prime minister Theresa May announced that article 50 would be triggered by the end of March 2017, and indicated that Britain’s exit from the EU would lean towards a “hard Brexit”, with the suggestion that controls on migration would take precedence over membership of the single market.

Though it will not happen until 2019 at the earliest, a “hard Brexit” could lead to the UK insisting on controls on the freedom of movement - and settlement - of EU citizens, a possibility that has led the Irish government to seek special status.

We want to hear from citizens from across the EU living in the UK who are planning to leave due to the Brexit vote. We want to know the reasons behind it, and what impacts this will have on your friends and family. Are you thinking of relocating your business abroad? Or do you intend to stay long term?

You can share your stories by filling out the form below.

 

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