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UK Referendum on EU Membership 2016 – A Briton in Austria speaks out…

UK Referendum on EU Membership 2016 – A Briton in Austria speaks out…

Charting my course from finding out that I was ineligible to vote through to living as Briton in Europe post-referendum

Tag: mobility

Should I stay, or should I go?

I recently started to ask people, in relation to my post about having a “Plan B”, whether they had any consideration about whether they might consider moving on if a Brexit were to happen.

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Author mdgbPosted on 30th April 2016Categories Brexit, British in Austria, Britons in Europe, Expats, UKTags freedom of movement, life decisions, mobility

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