The Article 50 carte de séjour, or WARP, grants Brits living in France before Brexit a protected status under the Withdrawal Agreement. While they retain some pre-Brexit rights, there are significant losses in areas like onward migration and voting. The card, designated for those residing in France before December 31, 2020, can also extend to certain family members. However, many holders are uncertain about their exact rights, leading to confusion, even among administrative staff who deal with immigration issues.
The Article 50 carte de séjour provides Brits living in France before Brexit with certain retained residency rights under the Withdrawal Agreement, but also imposes limitations.
Many Brits are unsure of their rights under the Withdrawal Agreement because information about the Article 50 card is often unclear, even among officials.
Collection
[
|
...
]