Travelling to and working in the EU

Read our tips for UK and EU nationals, organisations, and businesses working with or in the EU and UK.

The Colosseum in Rome, photographed from beneath, with bright blue sky showing above and in betweem the columns.
The Colosseum, Rome, Italy

Detailed information is available on the UK government’s website guidance for the arts, culture and heritage sectors. This includes links to advice for both UK nationals, organisations and artistic businesses working with or in the EU, and EU nationals, organisations and businesses working with or in the UK.

UK nationals travelling to Europe

If you are planning to travel to Europe on business, including travelling for meetings or conferences, providing services (including those for a charity) or touring for art or music, check the UK government’s checklists on touring and working in Europe for the arts, culture and heritage sectors, and refer to the government’s business travel webpage.

Artsadmin has produced a simple, practical guide to support and empower UK-based individual artists and small companies working in theatre, dance and live art to continue to tour work across Europe. From insurance and visas to copyright and cabotage, the guide offers a practical step-by-step overview guide, case studies and country-focused details to help navigate the post-Brexit touring landscape and will continue to be updated as the rules and regulations evolve.

EU nationals travelling to the UK

EU nationals wishing to travel to or work in the UK within their work in the arts, culture and heritage sectors should visit the UK government’s Check if you need a UK visa webpage.

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