Brexit

From 1 January 2021, the UK will have a completely different relationship with the EU. New trade agreements and a new immigration system will change the way the UK built environment industry works. As we approach the end of the transition period, it’s time to make sure you and your practice are prepared. The UK government has published a checklist, where you can answer a set of questions to get a personalised list of actions.

More information that may be pertinent to CIAT members and affiliates has been posted below and this page will be updated on a regular basis.

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Brexit: Check how the new rules affect you

Information for businesses/organisations.

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Professional recognition in the EU

Information on professional recognition in the EU post-Brexit.

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Selling services to the EU

Guidance for UK businesses on rules for selling services.

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Working in Europe post-Brexit

Advice for members on working in Europe post-Brexit.

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Standards, Products and Regulatory Alignment

An article written by Kevin Crawford MCIAT, President Elect and Steven Hedley MCIAT, Vice-President Technical (written in 2020)

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Public procurement

Now the UK has left the EU, there may be changes to how you sell services to the UK public sector.

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New trade agreements with the EU

The UK Government and the EU now have new trade agreements.

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Workplace rights

How your rights in the workplace could be affected by Brexit.

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Northern Ireland updates

Updates about Northern Ireland.

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EU nationals in the UK

If you’re an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen, you can apply to the EU Settlement Scheme to continue living in the UK after 30 June 2021.

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Construction Products Regulation

Guidance providing practical information on the legal requirements that would be required in a no deal scenario.

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