The Portuguese Borders and Immigration Service (SEF) and the British Embassy in Lisbon have today launched a joint information campaign to remind UK nationals who are living in Portugal, or plan to by the end of the year, to register for residence if they have not already done so.
UK nationals who live in Portugal and who intend to remain here after the end of the year, as well as those who, by 31 December 2020, arrive in Portugal with the intention to reside, should register with their local Town Hall (Câmara Municipal) to get their Certificate of Registration.
Registration should be made so that UK nationals can demonstrate their rights are protected under the Withdrawal Agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom. This includes the right to work, access healthcare, education, and benefits, after the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020.
Any residence documents already held by 31 December 2020 will continue to be accepted after the end of the transition period.
More information will be available shortly on substituting current documents for new residence documents which state the holder’s status as a beneficiary of the Withdrawal Agreement
Further information can be found on SEF’s website and GOV.UK.
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Rights are protected already under the Withdrawal Agreement (WA) regardless of what happens at the end of the year. Technically the deadline for registering residency and securing rights under the WA is the end of June 2021, but you may have to prove you were here before the end of 2020.
It's good that former PM Teresa May had already agreed to UK citizens having their rights protected within the EU and hope Boris Johnson doesn't mess this up ...
Rights are protected already under the Withdrawal Agreement (WA) regardless of what happens at the end of the year. Technically the deadline for registering residency and securing rights under the WA is the end of June 2021, but you may have to prove you were here before the end of 2020.
More info here
https://www.britishineurope.org/page/1016540-explanatory-guides#P2
What happens if the UK does not get a deal with the EU ?