Young Britons aged 18 to 30 currently have opportunities to live and work in 13 countries like Australia and Canada, expanding their horizons through youth mobility schemes. However, a similar scheme in Europe has not been established after Brexit, though new proposals from the European Commission could change that. The draft plans suggest a UK-EU youth mobility scheme allowing reciprocal travel for work, study, or travel, provided participants have health insurance and financial means.
The European Commission’s proposal for a youth mobility scheme, which allows young UK and EU citizens to live and work abroad for up to four years, could play a significant role in rejuvenating UK-EU relations. Many in Brussels view such an agreement as essential for a Labour Party reset with the EU, but Keir Starmer has publicly dismissed a return to free movement, despite significant public support for the proposed scheme.
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