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Embassy to hold online Brexit Q&A
The British Embassy in Paris is to hold another live Question and Answer session via Facebook next month.
The Q&A session will notably aim to answer Britons’ questions related to the Brexit negotiations, in a similar vein to previous ones held last year.
Log on to the embassy’s page on March 26 from 13.00 to 14.00 to ask your questions.
This comes as more outreach events are being planned by the embassy at locations around France to provide updates and answer questions related to the impact of Brexit on Britons in France.
The next one is in Caen, to be followed by one on March 12 in Calais. Those interested are requested to register online in advance.
Future ones are planned in Paris, Strasbourg, Brittany, Aude, Lyon, Aix-en-Provence, Nice, Limoges, Bordeaux, Nîmes, and Parthenay.
The latest edition of the embassy's Voisins Voices newsletter is also out today.
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