Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill
These overarching documents relate to the Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill 2018.
- Explanatory Note Factsheet 1: overview
- Explanatory Note Factsheet 2: end of free movement
- Explanatory Note Factsheet 3: status of Irish citizens
- Explanatory Note Factsheet 4: consequential power (relating to ending free movement)
- Explanatory Note Factsheet 5: social security co-ordination
- Impact Assessment Impact assessment
- Explanatory Note Policy equality statement (immigration)
- Explanatory Note Policy equality statement (social security co-ordination)
- Memorandum ECHR memorandum
- Memorandum Delegated powers memorandum
The Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill will provide the legal framework for the future immigration system once the UK leaves the EU. It ends free movement and protects the status of Irish citizens in UK immigration law. The bill will also enable changes to be made to the current rules for social security co-ordination, maintaining consistency between the future immigration system and the UK’s future arrangements on social security.
Documents related to the Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill can be found on the Parliament website.
Read the government’s white paper on the UK’s future skills-based immigration system and the technical paper accompanying the white paper’s economic appraisal.