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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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

 

allanandjean replied on 11/04/2019 09:42

Posted on 11/04/2019 09:05 by

Sky is blue here in Spain this morning and life just got  even better.

Posted on 11/04/2019 09:42

Hi David, glad to see that, for once, we are in the same position as the sun is shining here and our youngest daughter and her three children arrive today so life is just about to get better.................but also quite a bit busier!!

Have a great holiday. 

replied on 11/04/2019 10:22

Posted on 11/04/2019 08:07 by eurortraveller

As the first sentence in the opening thread is now utterly irrelevant may I suggest this thread be locked now and consigned to history  - and that we all start again after the withdrawal deal which may one day be struck, or after October 31st. , or after the next extension. For now, this summer's travel plans can just stay the same. Happy hols.

Posted on 11/04/2019 10:22

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DavidKlyne replied on 11/04/2019 15:01

Posted on 11/04/2019 08:07 by eurortraveller

As the first sentence in the opening thread is now utterly irrelevant may I suggest this thread be locked now and consigned to history  - and that we all start again after the withdrawal deal which may one day be struck, or after October 31st. , or after the next extension. For now, this summer's travel plans can just stay the same. Happy hols.

Posted on 11/04/2019 15:01

I think the thread should remain as we are still in a very fluid situation and as I understand it, assuming Brexit does happen, that could be anywhere between now and the 31st October. So maybe best not to count any chickens yet! On the plus side it does look as if those going to Europe during the popular May/June period can perhaps look forward to things being much the same as they are now.

David

replied on 11/04/2019 18:09

Posted on 11/04/2019 15:01 by DavidKlyne

I think the thread should remain as we are still in a very fluid situation and as I understand it, assuming Brexit does happen, that could be anywhere between now and the 31st October. So maybe best not to count any chickens yet! On the plus side it does look as if those going to Europe during the popular May/June period can perhaps look forward to things being much the same as they are now.

David

Posted on 11/04/2019 18:09

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Tigi replied on 11/04/2019 20:18

Posted on 11/04/2019 20:18

Just for future reference our Green Card(S) arrived today one for car one for caravan with caravan make and model. According to the Guardian the Government has "stood down" six thousand civil servants involved in the no deal scenario read into it what you will.

EmilysDad replied on 11/04/2019 20:48

Posted on 11/04/2019 18:09 by

In which case, could you please remove posts which clutter up the thread? Keeping track of developments is (and will be) hard enough without having to plough through extraneous chatter.

Posted on 11/04/2019 20:48

 That suggests there's a cat in hell's chance of finding stuff in any given thread ..... next to impossible on this forum

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