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Skip to the contentSearchBritish in AustriaA forum for UK citizens living in AustriaMenuResidencyA50 BritsArticle 50 cardAufenthaltstitel “Art 50 EUV”Basic Info: Article 50 CardUseful links to official texts: which card?Brexit-DV – Federal Law Gazette (in German)Application formsHelp spread the news about applying for the Art 50 EUV cardDon’t Miss Out!Art 50 EUV card AppealsArt 50 EUV Card Feedback FormsFAQs: Art 50 EUV card applications from MA353CN BritsThe GuideBlogs, Pods and VlogsBrexit – Information from Austrian MinistriesFinancial BootcampHoliday AccommodationHoliday PropertyInternet AccessMotoring in AustriaAustrian CitizenshipAcquisition of Austrian Citizenship by declaration (§58c StbG)TranslationTravelWorking in AustriaWorking & Professional QualificationsMy Corner of AustriaForumsRegisterLoginFAQsBringing family members to Austria after 2020Meetings and Events with the British Embassye-card FAQsMenuSearchClose searchClose MenuResidencyShow sub menuA50 BritsShow sub menuArticle 50 cardAufenthaltstitel “Art 50 EUV”Basic Info: Article 50 CardUseful links to official texts: which card?Brexit-DV – Federal Law Gazette (in German)Application formsHelp spread the news about applying for the Art 50 EUV cardDon’t Miss Out!Art 50 EUV card AppealsArt 50 EUV Card Feedback FormsFAQs: Art 50 EUV card applications from MA353CN BritsThe GuideShow sub menuBlogs, Pods and VlogsBrexit – Information from Austrian MinistriesFinancial BootcampHoliday AccommodationHoliday PropertyInternet AccessMotoring in AustriaAustrian CitizenshipShow sub menuAcquisition of Austrian Citizenship by declaration (§58c StbG)TranslationTravelWorking in AustriaShow sub menuWorking & Professional QualificationsMy Corner of AustriaForumsRegisterLoginFAQsShow sub menuBringing family members to Austria after 2020Meetings and Events with the British Embassye-card FAQsResidencyShow sub menuA50 BritsShow sub menuArticle 50 cardAufenthaltstitel “Art 50 EUV”Basic Info: Article 50 CardUseful links to official texts: which card?Brexit-DV – Federal Law Gazette (in German)Application formsHelp spread the news about applying for the Art 50 EUV cardDon’t Miss Out!Art 50 EUV card AppealsArt 50 EUV Card Feedback FormsFAQs: Art 50 EUV card applications from MA353CN BritsThe GuideShow sub menuBlogs, Pods and VlogsBrexit – Information from Austrian MinistriesFinancial BootcampHoliday AccommodationHoliday PropertyInternet AccessMotoring in AustriaAustrian CitizenshipShow sub menuAcquisition of Austrian Citizenship by declaration (§58c StbG)TranslationTravelWorking in AustriaShow sub menuWorking & Professional QualificationsMy Corner of AustriaForumsRegisterLoginFAQsShow sub menuBringing family members to Austria after 2020Meetings and Events with the British Embassye-card FAQsKeeping UK Citizens in Austria informed!Scroll DownLatest ArticlesRefunds for overcharging for Article 50 cards for minors29 July 2022parkrun – in Salzburg, Linz and Vienna27 June 2022Article 50 cards – Update May 202226 May 2022The Albion Writers, Vienna23 May 2022Loss of free minutes and changes to roaming on Drei mobile contracts.12 May 202228 May 2022 – Vienna – Christ Church Platinum Jubilee Street Party7 May 2022My Corner of Austria: Emily Middleton in St. Martin bei Lofer (Bezirk Zell am See, Salzburg)16 March 2022My Corner of Austria: Laura Curry in Innsbruck (Tirol)27 February 2022Article 50 CardsAll UK citizenslegally resident in Austriaprior to the end of thetransition periodTransition Period The transition period (also referred to as the implementation period) is the period following the UK's departure from the European Union (on 31.01.2020) until the end of 2020. An option to extend this period has not been taken up by the UK government.(i.e. 31.12.2020)needed to apply for their Article 50 card (Art 50 EUVAufenthaltstitel "Artikel 50 EUV" The Aufenthaltstitel "Art 50 EUV" is a residency title to be issued to British citizens from the end of the transition period. Its name is derived from Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union.The "Titel" refers to the document or card itself, and not the right, or permission that it confirms.Karte) by the end of 2021 irrespective of how long they had been resident in Austria and what previous residence title they had held, or otherwise would lose the special statusthat they enjoyed within the scope of theWithdrawal AgreementWithdrawal Agreement The Withdrawal Agreement sets out the terms of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU and provides for a deal on citizens’ rights. It sets out a transition period which lasts until 31 December 2020. During this time you can continue to live, work and study in the EU broadly as you did before 31 January 2020.If you are resident in Austria at the end of the transition period, you will be covered by the Withdrawal Agreement, and your rights will be protected for as long as you remain resident in Austria.Any rights that are not covered by the Withdrawal Agreement will be the subject of future negotiations.https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/new-withdrawal-agreement-and-political-declaration. From our contacts with the Ministry of the InteriorBMI The Bundesministerium für Inneres (BMI) - Austria's Ministry for the Interior - is the competent ministry for issues related to residency and citizenship. we understand that they are trying to resolve all unconcluded applications by 30.06.2022. We have a feedback form that covers issues relating to Article 50 card applications for newborn children and applications that have not been concluded.As of the end of December 2021, 9,458 applications were made for the Article 50 EUV cardAufenthaltstitel "Artikel 50 EUV" The Aufenthaltstitel "Art 50 EUV" is a residency title to be issued to British citizens from the end of the transition period. Its name is derived from Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union.The "Titel" refers to the document or card itself, and not the right, or permission that it confirms. (a figure that includes non-British Angehörige who have also applied). As of 01.01.2021 there were 11,529 UK Citizens resident in Austria.Austria by RegionBurgenlandCarinthiaLower AustriaSalzburgStyriaTyrolUpper AustriaViennaVorarlbergClick on the links above to reach regional pages.Exchange your UK driving licence…If you are resident in Austria, you are required to exchange your UK driving licence. Failure to do so within six months of establishing residency in Austria means that you are driving illegally with a British driving licence, and you risk large fines and invalidating your insurance.Effects of Brexit for British citizens in AustriaTheWithdrawal Agreementenables both EU citizens and UK nationals, as well as their respective family members, to continue to exercise their rights derived from Union law in each other’s territories, for the rest of their lives, where those rights were based on life choices made before the end of thetransition period at the end of 2020. These over 3 million EU citizens in the United Kingdom, and over 1 million UK nationals in EU countries, as well as their respective family members, can continue to live, work or study in the host state as they currently do under the same substantive conditions as under Union law, benefiting in full from the application of the prohibition of any discrimination on grounds of nationality and of the right to equal treatment compared to host state nationals.SiteFacebookTwitterImpressumLegal NoticePowered by InceptITAbout the SiteBritish in Austria is a grouping of UK citizens in Austria. Find more information about the group, goals, vision and mission on the Facebook page or under britishineurope.org, which is the largest coalition group of British citizens living and working in Europe.Blogheim©2022British in AustriaPrivacy PolicyPowered by WordPressTo the top ↑Up ↑We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. 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