Due to uncertainty regarding Brexit, the NBCC recommends staying up to date on how to prepare for Brexit, how it can affect you, your business and the opportunities it might create.
Information can be found on the websites below:
GOV.UK
https://www.gov.uk/brexit
- Preparing your business for Brexit
- EU funding after Brexit
- Visiting the EU
- Living and working in the EU
- Staying in the UK if you’re an EU citizen
- Are you ready for our new relationship with the EU?
- Upholding environmental standards from 1 January 2021
- Employing EU citizens in the UK
- Importing and exporting wine from 1 January 2021
- Prepare your food and drink business for 1 January 2021
- Trading and labelling organic food from 1 January 2021
- Pet travel to Europe from 1 January 2021
- Industrial emissions standards (‘best available techniques’) from 1 January 2021
- Written Ministerial Statement: 19 October meeting of the Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee
- UK Transition campaign: communications resources
- Help and support if your business trades with the EU
- Update: Financial Services EU Exit Statutory Instruments
- Financial services legislation under the EU (Withdrawal) Act 2018
- Foreign travel insurance
- NIS Regulations – what non-UK digital service providers operating in the UK should do from 1 January 2021
- Using personal data in your business or other organisation after the transition period
- NIS Regulations – what UK digital service providers operating in the EU should do from 1 January 2021
- Making phone calls and sending texts to EU and EEA countries after the UK leaves the EU
- Broadcasting and video on-demand from 1 January 2021
- Using your mobile in EU and EEA countries after the UK leaves the EU
- .eu domain names – what you need to do before the end of the transition period
- The eCommerce Directive after the transition period
- Changes to checks for EU sanctions on EEA teachers from 1 January 2021
- Get someone to deal with customs for you
- How to import and export goods between Great Britain and the EU from 1 January 2021
The Norwegian Embassy in London
https://www.norway.no
- How will this affect Norwegian Citizens in the UK?
- EU Settlement Scheme – How to apply?
- Arriving in the UK after Brexit?
EFTA
https://www.efta.int
- Frequently asked questions on EFTA, the EEA, EFTA membership and Brexit
Here are some links you may find useful:
- Exporters: find out what you need to do to continue to export goods to the EU.
- Importers: find out what you need to do to continue importing goods from the EU.
- Information and advice about trading internationally at great.gov.uk
- Help and support if your business trades with the EU
- Using personal data in your business or other organisation after the transition period
- Legal services business owners from 1 January 2021
- Divorces involving EU from 1 January 2021
- EU Settlement Scheme: local authorities toolkit
- Cross-border civil and commercial legal cases: guidance for legal professionals from 1 January 2021
- British Embassy in Oslo
- Norwegian Embassy in London
- Norway and Brexit
By following these links and answering a few questions you can set up your own personalised information email directly into your inbox:
- Sign up to email alerts to stay up to date with any further changes.
- Head to GOV.UK/transition to take a short survey and receive a personalised list of actions for you and your business to take.