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How does Brexit affect European travel?
The EU could choose to exempt the UK, and individual EU countries could create a “travel corridor” with the UK, allowing restriction-free travel. If the rules are changed, you’ll be able to travel to all EU countries – plus Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein – as a tourist, without needing a visa.
Is Northern Ireland still part of EU?
Great Britain is no longer in a customs union with the European Union. Northern Ireland is also no longer legally in the EU Customs Union, but remains an entry point into it, creating the Irish Sea border, a de facto customs border down the Irish Sea.
Can I travel to Spain after Brexit?
Will I need a visa to travel to Spain after Brexit? The majority of UK citizens will not need a visa to travel to Spain. The country still permits visa-free access to British visitors for up to 3 months for tourism and business purposes. However, British nationals will soon need a visa waiver to enter Spain.
Can EU citizens live in Ireland?
Residence rights for you and your family EU, EEA and Swiss citizens can travel to Ireland without a visa. You must have a passport or national identity card to enter Ireland from the EEA. Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area. You can stay in Ireland for up to 6 months to look for work.
Could sausages be banned in the UK after Brexit?
British meat makers have been warned that they could be blocked from selling sausages to EU countries after Brexit. The possible ban on sales stems from the need for a certificate to sell animal products – but no license exists for ‘meat preparation’ products.
Can you take pork pies to the EU after Brexit?
BYE BYE, MISS BRITISH PORK PIE Brits BANNED from taking mini sausages, cheddar cheese and pork pies to the EU after No Deal Brexit People entering the EU from the UK will be checked for ‘animal-based products’ and face being branded ‘smugglers by customs officials. Nick Gutteridge in Brussels 15:04, 3 Apr 2019 Updated: 15:20, 3 Apr 2019
What foods will be banned from travel to Europe after Brexit?
Nick Gutteridge in Brussels 15:04, 3 Apr 2019 Updated: 15:20, 3 Apr 2019 BRITS will be banned from taking favourite foods like pork pies, cocktail sausages and Cheddar cheese on holiday to Europe after a No Deal Brexit.
Can I export sausages to the EU during the transition period?
A Defra spokesperson said: ‘Businesses are able to export sausages and trade on the same terms across all sectors to the EU during the transition period. ‘Future trade arrangements beyond the end of the year will be agreed as part of negotiations on our future economic partnership with Europe.