Brexit residency rights in France: Where to go for help
Briefly

Years after Brexit, Britons in France still face administrative hurdles due to confusion over the Withdrawal Agreement's complex legal provisions. Recent occurrences, like British students being denied a rent guarantee scheme, reveal widespread misunderstandings among agencies and institutions, which often treat Brexit as forgotten history. Despite having legal rights to live and work in France established before December 31, 2020, many Britons incorrectly face obstacles that hinder their access to essential services. This ongoing issue highlights the need for consistent awareness and accurate implementation of residency rights for those affected by Brexit.
Even years after Brexit, administrative issues still arise for Britons in France, highlighting a lack of understanding of residency rights under the complex Withdrawal Agreement.
The complexities of the Withdrawal Agreement continue to impact British citizens, with many agencies treating Brexit as ancient history, leaving those affected without the necessary support.
Cases of misunderstanding regarding Brexit residency rights persist, showcasing how the intricate legalities can lead to confusion, as seen with students denied access to vital services.
Despite having legal residency rights established by the Withdrawal Agreement, many institutions still misunderstand or misapply these rules, complicating the lives of Britons in France.
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