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![](/i/favi32.png) Political Declaration setting out the framework for the future relationship between the European Union and the United KingdomPolitical Declaration setting ou
IX.
M
OBILITY
48.
Noting that the United Kingdom has decided that the principle of free movement of persons
between the Union and the United Kingdom will no longer apply, the Parties should
establish mobility arrangements, as set out below.
49.
The mobility arrangements will be based on non-discrimination between the Union's
Member States and full reciprocity.
50.
In this context, the Parties aim to provide, through their domestic laws, for visa-free travel
for short-term visits.
51.
The Parties agree to consider conditions for entry and stay for purposes such as research,
study, training and youth exchanges.
52.
The Parties also agree to consider addressing social security coordination in the light of
future movement of persons.
53.
In line with their applicable laws, the Parties will explore the possibility to facilitate the
crossing of their respective borders for legitimate travel.
54.
Any provisions will be without prejudice to the Common Travel Area (CTA) arrangements
as they apply between the United Kingdom and Ireland.
55.
To support mobility, the Parties confirm their commitment to the effective application of the
existing international family law instruments to which they are parties. The Union notes the
United Kingdom's intention to accede to the 2007 Hague Maintenance Convention to which
it is currently bound through its Union membership.
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