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Living and working in the EU

Areas where SOLVIT can help citizens

As an EU citizen, you should be able to live, work and study in other EU countries. If your EU rights are not respected by public authorities– then SOLVIT can help. SOLVIT will contact the authorities to find informal, out-of-court solutions to your problem. This video explains: - what kind of problems SOLVIT can help with – such as getting your qualifications recognised in another EU country, obtaining residence papers for non-EU relatives or claiming benefits - how to get help from SOLVIT.

Please also find links below to information on Your Europe Citizens, a European Commission website which provides information to citizens on exercising their rights on living and working in the EU. The information provided below includes information on travel, work, vehicles, residence, education, family health, and shopping in the EU.

- Information on travel on Your Europe Citizens website

- Information on work on Your Europe Citizens website

- Information on vehicles on Your Europe Citizens website

- Information on residence on Your Europe Citizens website

- Information on education on Your Europe Citizens website

- Information on health on Your Europe Citizens website

- Information on family on Your Europe Citizens website

- Information on shopping on Your Europe Citizens website

Contact Points for Citizens

Please find link below on Your Europe's website to further contact points available for citizens seeking assistance on their EU rights

Further Contact Points