Key Ideas on Mobility and Social Security after Brexit

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2021-08-30Estado
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. This article provides a general understanding of the main aspects of mobility (no longer referred to as free movement) and social security coordination, in the Brexit
international agreements that govern the relationship of the EU with the United Kingdom: the Withdrawal Agreement (WA) and the Trade and Cooperation Agreement
(TCA). The article shows that both topics, mobility (or migration) and social security coordination, were relevant to the origins of Brexit. Before analysing both Brexit
Agreements, the article gives a comparative overview of them, considering their principal features and their relationship. The article then analyses the mobility and coordination of social security in each agreement from a practical perspective, giving examples and highlighting the significant differences in coverage that they generate
for the different citizens included in their personal scope.
Key Ideas on Mobility and Social Security after Brexit
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1612-3093Palabras Clave
.Brexit · Withdrawal Agreement · Trade and Cooperation Agreement ·Mobility · Social security coordination · Social security protocol · Gibraltar · Posting of workers · Free movement · EUSS · Transition period · Pre-Brexit - citizens · EU coordination Regulations