Brexit Q&A – Your questions answered

In clear and simple terms Brexit Q&A – Your questions answered

The British Parliament rejected the withdrawal deal which its government had negotiated with the EU. What is a "hard Brexit"? What now for citizens, business and politics? We provide answers to the most frequently asked questions – and these are constantly being updated in line with political developments.

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Keeping you informed about Brexit

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I hold a German passport, so can I still visit the UK without a visa after Brexit?

I'm a British citizen living in Germany – what now for me?

I have German and British citizenship. Do I have to give one of them up now?

Will I still be able to do an Erasmus semester in the UK after Brexit?

I'd like to study in the UK. What rules will apply to me?

Will there still be school exchanges and class trips after Brexit?

What's the difference between an orderly and a disorderly Brexit? What does the Federal Government want to happen?

What is Germany doing to prepare for Brexit?

I live and work in the United Kingdom. What will happen to my social insurance cover?

I'm studying in the United Kingdom. What will happen to my BAföG funding?

What will happen to my application for naturalisation?

What consequences will Brexit have for businesses in Germany and Europe?

Will British airlines still be able to fly to Germany? And will German airlines be allowed to fly to the UK?

Will British lorries still be allowed to deliver goods to Germany? And what about German lorries with goods destined for the UK?

What now for German businesses?

Where can businesses find the information they need relating to Brexit?

Where can I find specific information relating to my branch of industry?

What will happen to British vehicle type approvals? Will EU type approvals still be recognised in the UK after Brexit?

Can I drive in Germany with my UK driver's licence – and vice versa?

What's the story so far?

What's this "backstop" everyone's talking about?

Does the UK have to continue to apply EU law during the exit negotiations?

Does the UK have to continue paying financial contributions to the EU?

Would it be possible for the UK to rejoin the EU?

Where can I find further information provided by the European Commission?