It was only a matter of time before I
got onto the subject of Brexit once again. I have been trying to avoid it like
the plague and certainly will refrain from offering any views here.
However, I do want to inform you about some very important developments for UK citizens who are living in Italy.
Since Brexit, it has become apparent
that whatever stance you took at the vote, that UK citizens living
in Italy may very well lose the right to universal access to healthcare,
pensions, the right to acquire citizenship and running a business. Equally we may
lose the right to freely move across other European states and we will almost
certainly, the ways things are presently moving, lose the right of permanent
residence in Italy without a permesso di soggiorno.
I am certainly worried about all the
UK negotiations with the EU and whether you voted for Brexit or not and/or if
you are a resident in Italy or intend to be, then they will surely affect you.
One way of getting round this is to try and attain cittadinanza, (you can
find out how , HERE. The page is in
Italian!) if you are eligible. The other way is for us to try and get
our rights as UK citizens, who are already living in and resident in Italy,
recognised by either the UK and/or Italy.
In France, Spain, Belgium and Germany
there are big movements afoot by politically inclined and connected individuals
who are writing to their respective EU states and negotiating with them on
behalf of all UK citizens already living in these countries and the rest of the
EU.
Here is a little of what they
say:
Brexit should not have a
retrospective effect on individuals. UK citizens currently resident in the EU
and EU citizens currently resident in the UK should be expressly treated as
continuing to have the same rights as they had before Brexit. This is not
confined to a right of continued residence but extends to all related rights
such as the acquisition of citizenship, the right to continue to work or run a
business, the right to healthcare, pensions etc.
These citizens from both sides of the
Channel all made their decisions on where to live and work in genuine and
reasonable reliance on the UK’s membership of the EU. Whatever the rights and
wrongs of that membership, it cannot be right for millions of people to have
their lives turned upside down when that could easily be avoided by a mutual
agreement that the status quo prior to Brexit should continue to apply to this
group.
RUMBLINGS IN ITALY
I am happy to say that, in Italy,
there is now a similar group of people who are campaigning to represent UK
citizens in Italy. They are a UK/Italian solicitor based in Rome, retired
barristers and journalists who are aiming to gather recognition in the UK, and
in Italy, at a political level and fight to retain EU rights for UK citizens living
in Italy.
The subject of this E-zine is to
spread the word of this to as many British people living in Italy, or intending
on moving to Italy, as possible.
They have a Facebook group. If you
are interested in ongoing developments they will be posted regularly on their
page. You can 'Like' it from the link below. And don't forget to
send this link to as many other UK citizens living in Italy, as you know.
(If you are unable to join this
group, or do not use Facebook, then you can register your presence with the
group at their email address: britsinitaly@gmail.com. You may also
contact them if you have any specific skills or contacts, or want to get
involved in some way).
The group is closely affiliated
with www.britsineurope.org
who are a group of UK citizens living in Berlin and who are fostering co-ordination
between the various groups around Europe.
It would appear that this group of
people in Italy are the ONLY group which is actively campaigning in Italy and
ideally it should stay this way. A lot of the campaigning will have to be
directed at the Italian government and we all know what a headache that can be.
One focal point will be a useful way of making contact with you, when required,
and also informing the group of any hurdles you may be facing already, or
start to face, as a result of Brexit.
The group is an open group,
subscription free, and welcomes any ideas, comments or information you might be
able to offer.
Please spread this onto as many UK
citizens in Italy as you may know and ask them to sign up to the Facebook page,
if they have the possibility to do so. Otherwise I will, as usual, be updating
you with ongoing developments here. I am in regular contact with the group of
individuals mentioned above and will aim to send out messages when necessary,
alongside my usual ramblings.
This has been more of a public
service notification than one of my usual E-zines but I hope you are reassured
that there are people out there who have the ability and connections to try and
make our life easier in Italy, depending on the outcome of the Brexit
negotiations.
If you would like to discuss this
subject with me or be in contact for any other matter then feel free to contact
me on gareth.horsfall@spectrum-ifa.com or on cell: +39 3336492356
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