fall back positio (d) not on.
c) to try to persuade other member states to leave BDTCs and BNOS off the CVL, but impose their own national visa regimes thus avoiding visa requirements for BDTCS and BNOS coming to the UK. It is as yet unclear, but possible that Member States could do this, but the read-across to freedom of movement etc after the entry into force of the EFC may prohibit such an option. The question of BDTCs and BNOS non-returnability to the UK would doubtless arise if member states consider the idea of leaving British Nationals off the CVL on our request.
d) to mount a formal legal challenge on the basis of Article
100c, as set out in para 3.
6.
We
All this is somewhat hypothetical at the moment. cannot influence EC visa policy until the correct structures outlined in Title VI are in place. But we will need to keep our longer term options in perspective during discussion at visa working group level. We will need to get the right decisions from the outset, to get the right results later on.
will need further legal advice-
I think HKD uld want to sex this..
M O McLachlan
European Community Department
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