I think the new Conservative leader will be announced around 9 September, so we may know more then.
From your perspective, and these are just my musings, there may end up being a difference between EU folk who are here before official notification of intent to leave (the triggering of Article 50), and any EU citizen seeking to enter after that.
Here is bit about Andrea Leadsom, one of the candidates for Conservative leadership:
"She also appeared to suggest that any EU citizen arriving after Sept. 9, the date a new leader will be chosen, might not have their ability to remain in Britain protected under EU rules"I don't know why she is saying that 9 September would be the date of change. Perhaps she is saying that she, if elected, would trigger Article 50 immediately.
She is not, at the moment, the front-runner, that would be Theresa May, who has stated she will use EU residency as a bargaining chip during exit negotiations.
More musings:
- It would seem very impractical to expel EU people already here..the economic effects would be real.
2. EU residents will become a bargaining chip....everything in negotiations is a bargaining chip.
So it seems probable to me that there will be some cutoff date, after which EU migrants will not have the same level of protection. I think it is probable too that the triggering of Article 50 may be that date because if a future date was used, say after the two year negotiation phase....it may create a rapid influx.
That brings up the question of when, or if, Article 50 will be triggered. I don't think that will happen anytime soon....meaning not in this year. We still do not really have a negotiating team set up....these things take time. The EU, for the most part, and hardcore Brexiters are pushing for a date sooner not later.
This is almost nothing more than guess work, and nothing really has turned out as I have predicted.
But it would seem logical, as much as logic can be applied to this mess, that if you were thinking of moving over, it would be better to do it before the yet-to-be-determined cutoff date. Additionally, if Leadsom wins....her statement is fair warning that she intends to limit EU movement...and that she intends to do it pretty quickly. May is being a bit more coy.
edit - and of course anything either May or Leadsom says is campaign talk...