Travelling after Brexit

RowenaBCAMC replied on 04/02/2019 14:56

Posted on 04/02/2019 14:56

A number of specific questions have been raised about what might happen after 29 March 2019 when the UK leaves the European Union (EU). We've identified some information and advice for people travelling abroad with caravans and motorhomes in the hope that it will help you find out what impact Brexit may have on your holiday plans. You can find this here: Travelling after Brexit

We will also try and keep you updated with relevant information on this discussion and please feel free to share information and advice with each other. We do ask that no conversations about politics devhttps://www.caravanclub.co.uk/overseas-holidays/useful-information/travelling-after-brexit/elop - as you know this can often get heated! As such any political comments will be removed but we would really appreciate any constructive comments and information shared. 

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KjellNN replied on 24/02/2019 12:54

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For sure. But it does focus on the Day After We Leave With No Deal.... and that is something we may have to face.

As it happens, personally, we are, sadly, "grounded" in the UK for the moment, (and that is painful).

Next 'crossing' (and we are 'crossing' fingers) is booked for May. So we have time to react.

But if we leave with no deal.... then anyone travelling shortly prior to March 29th, or just after, might like to read  a condensed account of what one might need to do. And that is on a personal, practical level.

No idea why that might cause such upset on CT. (Why does mention of  The Guardian bring forth such a reaction from some??)

 

Posted on 24/02/2019 12:54

I read the article and found it a useful summary of the possible situation, so thank you for posting the link WTG.

We too have no plans to travel abroad this year, but having family in Norway, I try to keep an eye on any possible travel problems.

I presume I would be able to travel to Norway without any difficulty, but I think I need to read things again to see how this would affect OH. 

Pretty sure her passport expires soon anyway, so need to get her to sort that first!

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mike132 replied on 24/02/2019 20:19

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I seem to recall that many years ago in addition to the Green Card we had to have a Bail Bond [ I think just for Spain.  I can't seem to see any reference to Bail Bond so far???

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