What does the Art 50 EUV card look like?

The Art 50 EUVAufenthaltstitel "Artikel 50 EUV" The Aufenthaltstitel "Art 50 EUV" is a residency title to be issued to British citizens from the end of the transition period. Its name is derived from Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union. The "Titel" refers to the document or card itself, and not the right, or permission that it confirms. card is in cheque card format, and is securely printed. Page 15 of the BMI’s information about residence titles under the Settlement and Residence Act (NAG) shows what the following cards should look like.

  • Art 50 EUV card with 5 year validity
  • Art 50 EUV card with 10 year validity (right of permanent residence)
  • Art 50 EUV card with 5 year validity – family member
  • Art 50 EUV card with 10 year validity – family member (right of permanent residence)

Please note: the observation about free access to the employment market (as per Article 18 (1) of the Withdrawal AgreementWithdrawal Agreement The Withdrawal Agreement sets out the terms of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU and provides for a deal on citizens’ rights. It sets out a transition period which lasts until 31 December 2020. During this time you can continue to live, work and study in the EU broadly as you did before 31 January 2020.   If you are resident in Austria at the end of the transition period, you will be covered by the Withdrawal Agreement, and your rights will be protected for as long as you remain resident in Austria.   Any rights that are not covered by the Withdrawal Agreement will be the subject of future negotiations.   https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/new-withdrawal-agreement-and-political-declaration  ) is found on the back of the card (so if submitting a copy of your card to an employer, please make sure you make copies of both sides!)

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