The C of E’s Diocese in Europe has begun exploring the implications that Britain’s decision to leave the EU might have on British-national clergy deployed to the continent. At present, as members of the EU, British nationals - including clergy - can travel, reside, and work in any of the other 27-member states without requiring visas or work permits. That may change when Britain leaves the EU. There are also questions about whether the reciprocal health-care arrangements for citizens of EU member states will continue to apply to British nationals once the UK completes the withdrawal process. The shape of the implications of Brexit on British citizens in Europe won’t be known until the conclusion of the negotiations on Britain’s new relationship with the EU. But the diocese has begun the process of exploring what the effects might be on its churches and their members across the continent, including a day of talks with Government minister Lord Bridges.
Problems for diocese due to Brexit
Written by David Fletcher 27 Jan 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for Bishop Robert Innes and the diocese as they ponder possible implications. (James 3:17)
- More: www.anglicannews.org/news/2017/01/european-diocese-explores-implications-of-post-brexit-britain.aspx