1) to answer the original posters question, I think the path from CEng to EUR ING will still be open, because EUR ING is administered by FEANI which is not an EU institution and the Engineering Council continues to be a member of FEANI.
2) EUR ING is a useful qualification to have IMHO for working in the EU27 countries because EUR ING is administered by FEANI and FEANI is explicitly recognised by the EU as a body that is competent to administer academic and professional engineering qualifications. So having a EUR ING title will automatically provide a path to (maintaining) mutual recognition in all EU27 countries.
3) CEng and Chartered Engineer on its own will be less recognised as of the end of the transition period (31st Dec 2020) (unless there's a new deal). CEng and Chartered Engineer will remain registered as a protected title in the UK under civil law. The current registration and mutually recognition under EU law of "CEng and ""Chartered Engineer" via directive 2005/36/EC will cease at the end of the transition period.
1) to answer the original posters question, I think the path from CEng to EUR ING will still be open, because EUR ING is administered by FEANI which is not an EU institution and the Engineering Council continues to be a member of FEANI.
2) EUR ING is a useful qualification to have IMHO for working in the EU27 countries because EUR ING is administered by FEANI and FEANI is explicitly recognised by the EU as a body that is competent to administer academic and professional engineering qualifications. So having a EUR ING title will automatically provide a path to (maintaining) mutual recognition in all EU27 countries.
3) CEng and Chartered Engineer on its own will be less recognised as of the end of the transition period (31st Dec 2020) (unless there's a new deal). CEng and Chartered Engineer will remain registered as a protected title in the UK under civil law. The current registration and mutually recognition under EU law of "CEng and ""Chartered Engineer" via directive 2005/36/EC will cease at the end of the transition period.