It is sometimes difficult for a spouse to work if he or she is on a spousal visa. It would be better to apply for a work permit in the UK.
No they should all go home
No, Portugal is in the EU. All Portuguese citizens are also EU citizens and have the right to travel, live and work in any part of the EU.
No, British passport holders do not need a visa to Austria. Same goes for all EU citizens, and Swiss citizens.
Standard British passport (EU). The US requires tourist visa for British Overseas (non-EU) passport holders.
Having an EU passport comes with several advantages. Firstly, EU passport holders have the freedom of movement within the 27 member countries of the European Union. This means they can live, work, and study in any of these countries without the need for visas or work permits. Additionally, EU citizens have access to various benefits and social security systems, including healthcare, education, and social welfare, enhancing their quality of life. Secondly, an EU passport opens up business and employment opportunities. It allows individuals to work in any EU country without restrictions, expanding their career prospects and enabling them to tap into strong economies or specific industries of interest. Furthermore, EU passport holders can take advantage of educational opportunities across the EU, including access to universities, research programs, and scholarships available exclusively to EU citizens. Lastly, an EU passport provides consular and diplomatic protection. When traveling or residing outside the EU, EU citizens can seek assistance and protection from any EU country's embassy or consulate. This can be crucial in emergencies or situations requiring consular support. Additionally, EU passport holders enjoy travel benefits, such as expedited border control processes, visa-free or simplified visa requirements for many countries worldwide, making travel more convenient and hassle-free.
Yes
Yes, because both Sweden and Britain are in the EU. As a British passport holder you are also an EU citizen, which gives you the legal right to live and work in any other EU country.
No. You don't need a visa. Prague is in the Czech Republic, which is part of the European Union. Anyone with any EU passport can go there without a visa.
No. All EU countries and Switzerland, can travel, work or just visit in the UK without a visa.
Yes, if you are an EU citizen (ie not a Isle of Man or Channel Islands resident) you have the right to live and work in the rest of the EU.
Yes, you need a passport to travel from England to anywhere outside the EU. You may need a passport, or other acceptable ID for countries in the EU.
Yes, if you are an EU citizen. EU citizens can travel up to the end date on their passport, and sometimes beyond. No if you are a non-EU citizen. You need to get a new passport.
No. The Czech Republic isn't in the Eurozone. It has its own currency. One unit is called Koruna (or crown in english). However when it joined EU it pledged to join the Eurozone "as soon as possible".