EU offers UK emergency brake' on youth mobility scheme numbers
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EU offers UK emergency brake' on youth mobility scheme numbers
"The EU opposes an outright cap on the youth experience scheme, arguing that it is intended to celebrate and preserve links with the EU, rather than restrict them."
"Under plans for the youth experience scheme, tens of thousands of young British and European citizens would be given the right to live and work in each other's countries."
"The Home Office and Foreign Office are understood to be trenchant in their eagerness for a cap, while the EU offers a monitoring system instead."
Negotiations for a youth experience scheme between the UK and EU are ongoing, with Britain seeking a cap on participants while the EU opposes this. The scheme aims to strengthen ties and allow young citizens to live and work in each other's countries. The EU's new migration pact, effective from June, may influence these discussions and border management. British ministers hope to finalize the scheme by the end of 2026, but significant differences remain regarding its perception as a migration initiative.
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