The TEFL Org Welcomes EU–UK Youth Experience Scheme
- The UK and EU are poised to announce a youth experience scheme allowing young people to live and work between both regions at Monday's summit in London.
- European officials have pushed for months to establish this scheme to revive post-Brexit ties, despite concerns about immigration and freedom of movement.
- The agreement would cover mostly 18- to 30-year-olds, require proof of savings, impose visa controls, and limit stays to one or two years, similar to existing UK schemes.
- A YouGov survey of nearly 15,000 people found 66% support for the scheme, including 57% in strongly pro-Brexit Clacton-on-Sea, while critics call it a betrayal of Brexit principles.
- The scheme aims to benefit youth employment and foster EU-UK cooperation but faces political debate over immigration impact and the UK's legal autonomy.
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The TEFL Org Welcomes EU–UK Youth Experience Scheme
The TEFL Org – the UK’s most accredited TEFL course provider, having trained over 185,000 teachers – has welcomed a new UK–EU agreement to create a “balanced youth experience” scheme, calling it a long-overdue step toward restoring cross-cultural opportunities for young people.
‘Terrifying’ youth mobility deal could 'open UK floodgates' to EU migrants, warns economist
A senior economist has warned that the proposed youth mobility scheme between the UK and EU could be "terrifying" and potentially open the floodgates to migrants from across Europe. This comes as the Government is facing mounting backlash over its proposed youth mobility scheme with the European Union, amid fears that it represents a major U-turn on immigration and a betrayal of Brexit principles.The stark warning comes as Prime Minister Sir Kei…
UKH urges UK and EU to agree on flexible youth experience scheme
UKH has urged the UK government and the European Union to pursue a youth experience scheme with “maximum flexibility” for critical cultural exchange and economic benefit. The call comes as the UK and the EU have recently announced a new deal which includes a number of measures intended to improve the relationship between the two. Both the UK and the EU have agreed to co-operate further on a “youth experience scheme”, which would allow young peo…
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