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. 

Latest Update: January 2021

New rules apply for travel to Europe from January 2021 and you need to take extra steps when travelling to a European destination. You should follow the UK Government travel advice before you travel abroad, including the latest developments and advice on foreign travel during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sign up for alerts at GOV.UK and visit our dedicated page on our website here: Travelling after Brexit

 

redface replied on 24/02/2019 23:00

Posted on 24/02/2019 23:00

'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???'

Shhh - you might give Barnier a new idea!

replied on 25/02/2019 07:41

Posted on 24/02/2019 23:00 by redface

'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???'

Shhh - you might give Barnier a new idea!

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Ricochet replied on 27/02/2019 17:51

Posted on 27/02/2019 17:51

My brother has a place in France and has obviously been somewhat concerned regarding the possible 90 day thing. He spends half the year in UK and half in France. His wifes parents were Irish so it was no problem to get an Irish passport for her and for the children. He has now found out that under the Maastrict agreement because his wife is now still an EU citizen, with her Irish passport all her EU rights are automatically passed on to him. This doesn't mean that he can become an EU citizen but will have the right to reside in any EU country.

Please don't ask me for more details as I am currently to busy trying to track down possible Irish conections in my own family.

G'day to yer, begorah!

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