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Your valid UK driving licence will now be recognised for driving in Spain until 30 April 2022

Following on from our previous news post, the validity of British driving licences in Spain after Brexit has been extended for the fourth time. Below you can find the updated guidance, case by case. If you were living in Spain before 1 January 2021 Your valid UK driving licence will now be valid for driving in Spain until 30 April 2022. If you registered your intention to exchange with the DGT before 30 December 2020, you must request an appointment with the DGT to exchange your UK licence by 30 April 2022. You must follow this procedure to complete the process without taking...

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UK driving licence validity in Spain extended until 28 February 2022

Following on from our previous post, the validity of British driving licences in Spain after Brexit has been extended for the third time. Below you can find the updated guidance, case by case. If you were living in Spain before 1 January 2021 Your valid UK driving licence will now be valid for driving in Spain until 28 February 2022. You should have registered your details and intention to exchange with the DGT before 30 December 2020 and requested an appointment with the DGT to exchange your UK licence before 31 December 2021. If you began this process but did not complete...

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Your valid UK driving licence will be recognised for driving in Spain until 31 December 2021

Update: The validity of your driving licence is extended until 30 April 2022. Read more in our latest news on the UK driving licences agreement. British expats with a UK driving licence will now only be valid for 6 months after they became resident here in Spain, or until 31st December 2021. If you lived in Spain before 1 January 2021 and registered your details and intention to exchange with the DGT before 30 December 2020, you should request an appointment with the DGT to exchange your UK licence before 31 December 2021. To book an appointment at a DGT office, click...

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Healthcare in Spain for UK Citizens

Until the end of the Brexit Transition Period on 31 December 2020, those with a right to treatment with the British National Health Service had their access to the Spanish public health system guaranteed under the Withdrawal Agreement ratified earlier that year. Since 1 January 2021, however, this access has been governed by the Protocol on Social Security Coordination under the Trade and Co-operation Agreement finalised between the EU and UK on Christmas Eve. Here is what this change means in real terms for Britons in Spain. 1. I am a British citizen travelling to Spain as a tourist after Brexit,...

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Border workers and remote work

One of the main worries regarding the consequences of Brexit involves the thousands of people, such as lorry drivers, who work in countries where they do not live, so-called ‘border workers’. Now that free movement between the UK and EU no longer applies, these workers will have to follow a new set of rules in order to continue carrying out their job. The Withdrawal Agreement, signed between the United Kingdom and the European Union in January 2020, safeguards these border workers’ rights so long as they were in this profession before the end of the transition period on the 31st of...

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Enforcement of foreign judgments after BREXIT

A brief overview of the situation with enforcement of foreign judgments after BREXIT on cross-border civil and commercial cases linked to Spain. Given the large amount of trade between the nations of the European Union, it is unsurprising that many cross-border disputes arise and end up being litigated. This, however, can lead to a difficult problem. How can I, as a party in a legal case, be sure that the final decision of the court is enforced on the opposing party, even if they are based abroad? Over several decades, the EU has developed a set of rules to resolve this...

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