An open letter from HMA Hugh Elliott to British citizens living in Spain

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You will all have seen that the EU has agreed the UK’s request for a further extension. This means that the UK will not now be leaving the EU on October 31. The extension sets a new deadline of January 31, 2020.
I met with some of the citizens’ rights groups yesterday here in Madrid and we talked about recent developments, about the continuing feeling of uncertainty and about the concerns of British nationals living in Spain.
The three-month extension removes the immediate threat of no deal and provides an opportunity for the deal – which protects citizens’ rights – to be ratified.
For as long as we remain in the EU, UK nationals will retain their full EU citizenship rights. So if you are a UK national living in Spain now, nothing will change on October 31. The current rules on registration, healthcare and travelling will remain exactly as they are now.
However, it is still important to be prepared for Brexit. The extension period is a good opportunity to make sure you, your friends and family are fully prepared.
So I would encourage you all to use this time to ensure you are correctly registered as resident in Spain and registered for healthcare. And to ensure that you have exchanged your driving licence and checked your passport validity.
Secondly, I’m sure you have seen in the media that a general election will be held on of December 12. If you are a UK National who has been here for less than 15 years you can register as an overseas voter (further information can be found at gov.uk/voting-when-abroad). The deadline to receive proxy vote applications will be December 4.
The Embassy and our network of Consulates will keep you updated on further developments. We will continue holding outreach events – meetings, pop-up events in your local supermarket and the like; details are on our Living in Guide and on Facebook. Please do make sure you are signed up for the Living in Guide on www.gov.uk/living-in-spain and stay in touch through our Brits in Spain Facebook page (- https://www.facebook.com/BritsInSpain)

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