Cattwg Posted December 14, 2018 Share Posted December 14, 2018 I have just taken this off the Radio 4 PM news programme: After Brexit UK citizens will have to buy a permit costing £6.30 to visit EU countries. UK citizens will not require visas but will have to apply for electronic approval under [ETIAS] the EU Travel Information and Authorization System. It seems that this permit would be valid for 3 years and would cover the whole EU. Cattwg :-D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colin Posted December 14, 2018 Share Posted December 14, 2018 Links are on this thread. https://forums.outandaboutlive.co.uk/forums/Motorhomes/Motorhome-Matters/Stays-in-Schengen-area-post-Brexit/50857/121/#M589341 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest pelmetman Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 Bargain :D ......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
witzend Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 29/03/2019 UK Independence Day ...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Kirby Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 But, be aware that you can only stay for 90 days in any 180 day period (under existing EU regulations). It is also worth pointing out that ETIAS is not yet running, and in the meantime you will probably not need a visa, but will get your passport stamped on entering, and again on leaving, to record the time spent in the EU/Schengen area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest pelmetman Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 Brian Kirby - 2018-12-15 5:14 PM But, be aware that you can only stay for 90 days in any 180 day period (under existing EU regulations). It is also worth pointing out that ETIAS is not yet running, and in the meantime you will probably not need a visa, but will get your passport stamped on entering, and again on leaving, to record the time spent in the EU/Schengen area. Best you tell all those EU citizens that spend the winter here at Calpe Brian :D ........... Oh and the Russians ;-) ......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flyboyprowler Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 I do stand to be corrected (as ever) but I think the current restriction is 183 days in 360, and that the proposed stay would be as Brian says. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
starvin marvin Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 Cattwg - 2018-12-14 6:06 PM I have just taken this off the Radio 4 PM news programme: After Brexit UK citizens will have to buy a permit costing £6.30 to visit EU countries. UK citizens will not require visas but will have to apply for electronic approval under [ETIAS] the EU Travel Information and Authorization System. It seems that this permit would be valid for 3 years and would cover the whole EU. Cattwg :-D Don’t forget that’s just one thing, there will be no EHIC, unless there’s an agreement to continue as we are. What’s the chances? Unlikely. So don’t hold your breath. A drunk will be on soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheFrenchConnection Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 Oh, and don't forget that you'll have to pay duty on alcohol and tobacco when you return to the UK. Back to the old days of the 'concession' no doubt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mickt Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 Just a thought but what about the long term winter campers at say a campsite in Spain who go there in september and return home in march. I know of one person who stays for 8 months every year Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest pelmetman Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 Mickt - 2018-12-16 9:04 AM Just a thought but what about the long term winter campers at say a campsite in Spain who go there in september and return home in march. I know of one person who stays for 8 months every year No worries here.........£6.30 every 3 years isn't going to break the bank :D ......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roryboy Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 A Government spokesperson has allegedly indicated that the Minister for Caravan and Motorhome Staycation Affairs is in the final stages of entering a White paper on a 'Return to the UK Fee' for those who have the temerity to venture to Mainland Europe after March 2019. This is specifically for Caravan and Motorhome owners who, after having a crippling €7 charge for a European Visa, will have to apply to return to the UK and have to pay for the privilege to return to their homes. The Fee is not yet known but the proceeds should keep the Westminster Bars stocked in the coming years. :-D :-D :-D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billggski Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 Of course all this is dependent on an orderly exit and that we don't p*** our largest market by refusing to pay them what we owe them! ?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barryd999 Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 Mickt - 2018-12-16 9:04 AM Just a thought but what about the long term winter campers at say a campsite in Spain who go there in september and return home in march. I know of one person who stays for 8 months every year They will be coming home within 90 days or facing big fines and deportation, not sure what will happen to their vehicles. Perhaps Spanish plod will auction them or maybe just stick em in a crusher. :D Thems the rules. All explained in Brians thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colin Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 Barryd999 - 2018-12-16 12:48 PM Mickt - 2018-12-16 9:04 AM Just a thought but what about the long term winter campers at say a campsite in Spain who go there in september and return home in march. I know of one person who stays for 8 months every year They will be coming home within 90 days or facing big fines and deportation, not sure what will happen to their vehicles. Perhaps Spanish plod will auction them or maybe just stick em in a crusher. :D Thems the rules. All explained in Brians thread. For Spain it's very unlikely anyone will be deported from a campsite, unless that is the local police get to keep the fine, much more likely that at the departure port the fines will be levied. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest pelmetman Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 colin - 2018-12-16 1:03 PM Barryd999 - 2018-12-16 12:48 PM Mickt - 2018-12-16 9:04 AM Just a thought but what about the long term winter campers at say a campsite in Spain who go there in september and return home in march. I know of one person who stays for 8 months every year They will be coming home within 90 days or facing big fines and deportation, not sure what will happen to their vehicles. Perhaps Spanish plod will auction them or maybe just stick em in a crusher. :D Thems the rules. All explained in Brians thread. For Spain it's very unlikely anyone will be deported from a campsite, unless that is the local police get to keep the fine, much more likely that at the departure port the fines will be levied. That should be interesting ;-) ........ As we've entered France 3 times and only left once in the last 24 months :D ....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndyLou Posted December 17, 2018 Share Posted December 17, 2018 witzend - 2018-12-15 2:52 PM 29/03/2019 UK Independence Day ...... [/quote Your goodbye EU hello world idea is brilliant. One small problem how odes one get to the rest of the world in ones MH without passing through the EU? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keninpalamos Posted December 17, 2018 Share Posted December 17, 2018 Hands up who has’nt got a Visa card. We’re doomed, marooned and doomed Cpt. Mainwareing :-D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Kirby Posted December 17, 2018 Share Posted December 17, 2018 colin - 2018-12-16 1:03 PM Barryd999 - 2018-12-16 12:48 PM Mickt - 2018-12-16 9:04 AM Just a thought but what about the long term winter campers at say a campsite in Spain who go there in september and return home in march. I know of one person who stays for 8 months every year They will be coming home within 90 days or facing big fines and deportation, not sure what will happen to their vehicles. Perhaps Spanish plod will auction them or maybe just stick em in a crusher. :D Thems the rules. All explained in Brians thread. For Spain it's very unlikely anyone will be deported from a campsite, unless that is the local police get to keep the fine, much more likely that at the departure port the fines will be levied. Agreed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Kirby Posted December 17, 2018 Share Posted December 17, 2018 Andy&Lou - 2018-12-17 3:40 PM witzend - 2018-12-15 2:52 PM 29/03/2019 UK Independence Day ...... [/quote Your goodbye EU hello world idea is brilliant. One small problem how odes one get to the rest of the world in ones MH without passing through the EU? Ferry, or fit wings and a propeller! :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rayjsj Posted December 19, 2018 Share Posted December 19, 2018 Billggski - 2018-12-16 9:44 AM Of course all this is dependent on an orderly exit and that we don't p*** our largest market by refusing to pay them what we owe them! ?? Dont think we actually 'owe' them anything once we have left, retired Ex UK MEPs can be paid by the state in the same way MPs are. And it would cost a lot less than 39 billion. Of course any 'bullying' of UK citizens in the EU, could be recipricated to EU citizens in the UK, but WHY would they want to do that ? Silly schoolyard games. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
malc d Posted December 19, 2018 Share Posted December 19, 2018 Rayjsj - 2018-12-19 10:37 AM Dont think we actually 'owe' them anything once we have left,...………………….. . We will ' owe ' them for our share of the cost of any projects - such as infrastructure - that we agreed to help pay for. :-| Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billggski Posted December 19, 2018 Share Posted December 19, 2018 Unfortunately the answer is yes, we do owe them billions, the government has admitted as much. Don't forget that we are one of the strongest voices in the eu, balancing the France/Germany axis that we are letting take over if we leave. A lot of the fake news about the eu was that it was "them" telling "us" what to do, which was a fantasy. A lot of the future money allocated is for UK interests, we have committed to a budget and to renege on our debts is not a good start to a new relationship. The eu's preparations for a no deal fiasco were published at 12 pm today, and reading them, there are a lot of temporary concessions allowing transport, commerce and finance to adjust over a period of time. If we refuse to play, then it really is a cliff edge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barryd999 Posted December 19, 2018 Share Posted December 19, 2018 I treat Brexiteers who think we can just walk away without paying anything the same contempt and mistrust I would potential clients who have the same attitude to paying their bills, I want nothing to do with them. First thing I look into if a client moves to me from another ICT provider is why they are leaving their current one. If they are dodgy payers I wont work for them. I think the super trade deals out there that the Brexiteers were (once upon a time) so excited about are even more doomed if the rest of the world sees us defaulting on monies due. We are already looking completely untrustworthy. If the UK could be described as a fictional character right now it would be Arthur Daley. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flyboyprowler Posted December 19, 2018 Share Posted December 19, 2018 Barryd999 - 2018-12-19 3:31 PM I treat Brexiteers who think we can just walk away without paying anything the same contempt and mistrust I would potential clients who have the same attitude to paying their bills, I want nothing to do with them. First thing I look into if a client moves to me from another ICT provider is why they are leaving their current one. If they are dodgy payers I wont work for them. I think the super trade deals out there that the Brexiteers were (once upon a time) so excited about are even more doomed if the rest of the world sees us defaulting on monies due. We are already looking completely untrustworthy. If the UK could be described as a fictional character right now it would be Arthur Daley. Agreed from me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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