Meetings

Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit – the implications for Wales

This page gives details of any meetings held which will, or did, discuss the matter, and includes links to the relevant Papers, Agendas and Minutes.

Note: Meeting Agenda can change at short notice. Particularly where future meeting dates are indicated more than a week in advance. Please check before planning to attend a Committee Meeting that the item you are interested in has not been moved.

Meeting: 01/02/2021 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 5)

5 Paper to note 1: Citizens Advice Cymru briefing: Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit

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Minutes:

5.1.1 The paper was noted.


Meeting: 25/01/2021 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)

Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit - consideration of evidence

Minutes:

6.1 Members considered the evidence received.


Meeting: 25/01/2021 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)

2 Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit: The EU's Ambassador to the UK

His Excellency João Vale de Almeida - EU Ambassador to the UK

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Minutes:

2.1 The Ambassador responded to questions from Members.


Meeting: 18/01/2021 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)

2 Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit: evidence session with academics

Marley Morris - Institute for Public Policy Research

Claire Thomas - Bevan Foundation

Madeleine Sumption - The Migration Observatory, Oxford University

Jonathan Portes - King’s College London

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Minutes:

2.1 The panel responded to questions from Members.


Meeting: 18/01/2021 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 5)

Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit - consideration of evidence

Minutes:

5.1 Members considered the evidence received.


Meeting: 11/01/2021 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 7)

7 Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit – the implications for Wales: proposal for follow-up work

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Minutes:

7.1 Members agreed to the proposal.


Meeting: 09/03/2020 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 7)

7 Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit - follow-up work

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Minutes:

7.1 Members agreed to undertake the proposed follow-up work.


Meeting: 24/02/2020 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)

2 Paper to note 2: Correspondence from the Counsel General and Brexit Minister to the Chair regarding additional information following scrutiny session on 27 January 2020 - 14 February 2020

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Minutes:

2.2.1 The paper was noted.


Meeting: 20/01/2020 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)

2 Paper to note 1: Correspondence from the Counsel General and Brexit Minister to the Chair in response to the Committee's report on freedom of movement after Brexit - the implications for Wales - 20 December 2019

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Minutes:

2.1.1  The paper was noted.


Meeting: 13/01/2020 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)

2 Paper to note 2: Correspondence from the Home Office to the Chair regarding the Committee's report on changes to freedom of movement after Brexit - implications for Wales - 10 December 2019

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Minutes:

2.2.1  The paper was noted.

 


Meeting: 21/10/2019 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)

6 Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit - consideration of draft report

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Minutes:

6.1     Members agreed to publish the report subject to amendments.


Meeting: 14/10/2019 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)

Paper to note 1: Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit – the implications for Wales - consultation responses - September 2019

Minutes:

4.1.1  The paper was noted.


Meeting: 14/10/2019 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)

6 Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit - consideration of focus group output

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Minutes:

6.1     Members considered and agreed to publish a summary of the focus group held on changes to freedom of movement after Brexit – implications for Wales.


Meeting: 30/09/2019 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 1)

1 Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit - the implications for Wales: focus group

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Meeting: 24/06/2019 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 7)

7 Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit - options paper on next steps

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Minutes:

7.1     Members considered and agreed forward work in this area which included a public consultation, and engagement work during the autumn term.


Meeting: 13/05/2019 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)

Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit: the implications for Wales - scene-setting session with academics

Marley Morris, Institute for Public Policy Research

Victoria Winckler, Bevan Foundation

Madeline Sumption, The Migration Observatory, Oxford University

Minutes:

4.1 The witnesses responded to questions from Members.


Meeting: 13/05/2019 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)

3 Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit: the implications for Wales - scene-setting session with academics

Jonathan Portes, King’s College London

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Minutes:

3.1 The witness responded to questions from Members.


Meeting: 13/05/2019 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 7)

Changes to freedom of movement after Brexit: the implications for Wales - consideration of evidence

Minutes:

7.1 Members considered the evidence received.