A “barista visa” may come after Brexit
The United Kingdom plans to introduce a “barista visa” in order to find a solution to the projected serious labor shortages in the catering industry after the Brexit.
The ‘barista visa’ would allow young European citizens to migrate to the UK and work in the hospitality industry for up to 2 years; however, it would deny them access to benefits, schooling, housing or any possibility of extending their stay.(Gergely Károly, mno.hu)
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