Multiple proposed Brexit deals have been postponed due to the economic and political implications of Britain removing itself from the European Union. The question is: how long will this last and how will Britain and EU countries be affected?
Brexit: �There can be no turning back.�
By invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty (the article that states how a country might exit the EU), Great Britain begins the two-year annulment process, which has been likened to, �divorce proceedings.� Over the course of the 44 year old pact between Great Britain and the current 27 other national sovereignties, Europe as a continent has passed free immigration and travel laws, brokered various treaties and trade deals between in-house nations and outside countries, and provided a form of what many refer to as, �financial stability.� Unfortunately for the EU, Great Britain no longer sees the aforementioned dealings as reason enough to stay complacent.
Mission’s students might need to get a visa
European Union lawmakers are pushing to require visas for American travelers.