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No Deal Readiness Report
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No Deal Readiness Report
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.” -
From page 40
UK Nationals Travelling to the EU (Including for Work orStudy Purposes)
• If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, existing rules covering travel to the EU by UKnationals will no longer apply. Travel to the EU may involve *increased immigrationchecks and other additional requirements.
• The EU has confirmed that UK nationals will not require a visit visa for short stays ofup to 90 days in every 180-day period for purposes such as tourism.
• UK nationals will still be able to travel to EU Member States and should be preparedto bring the correct documentation (see chapter 5 on services for further informationon travelling for work).
• UK nationals may lose access to dedicated lanes for EU/EEA/Swiss nationals and/orautomated points of entry.
The killer statement:
• Those planning to work or deliver services in the EU, even for short visits, may needto meet additional conditions around supporting documentation, work permits orvisas
Seriously, if you're an EU employer looking for support, why would you waste the time with all this paper work? You're just going to source from within the block.
Gott sei dank I'm now a dual national.
*rubber glove treatment"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThe killer statement:
• Those planning to work or deliver services in the EU, even for short visits, may need to meet additional conditions around supporting documentation, work permits orvisas
Seriously, if you're an EU employer looking for support, why would you waste the time with all this paper work? You're just going to source from within the block.
Gott sei dank I'm now a dual national.
*rubber glove treatmentComment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostHighlighted the relevant point for you (and added the space you missed!)
Any British passport holder will have to go through a visa process and unless the EU softenes the rules you won't be treated anyway different form someone from Nigeria or ZimbabweСлава Україні! Героям слава!Comment
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Originally posted by MasterBait View PostNo deal, means will need
...you won't be treated anyway different form someone from Nigeria or ZimbabweComment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostWhy should they? UK...Nigeria...Zimbabwe...all third world countries
Nobody really cares about Britain if you cross the English channel. Personally, I am safe as I am already in Belgium early this year and going to have a Belgium ID soon. I am prepared to surrender my UK passport at some point in future. I have already relocated my family to India more than 3 years ago (before brexit vote because I realised that UK has gloomy future especially for youngsters with or without brexit) and now I will never come back to Britain even for work.Comment
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Originally posted by Hat1rmathA View PostProbably more like meeting karma...sad for the current generation of British people as they have not done or involved in any crime against humanity which their forefathers committed.
Nobody really cares about Britain if you cross the English channel. Personally, I am safe as I am already in Belgium early this year and going to have a Belgium ID soon. I am prepared to surrender my UK passport at some point in future. I have already relocated my family to India more than 3 years ago (before brexit vote because I realised that UK has gloomy future especially for youngsters with or without brexit) and now I will never come back to Britain even for work.Comment
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New Brexit deal by deadline next week 'very difficult but possible', says EU's Barnier | Politics News | Sky News
No one wins from a No Deal Brexit - but if that is what must happen then that is what must happen.
I think finally there is some realisation of this and as such a deal will be struck.
Hopefully.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostNew Brexit deal by deadline next week 'very difficult but possible', says EU's Barnier | Politics News | Sky News
No one wins from a No Deal Brexit - but if that is what must happen then that is what must happen.
I think finally there is some realisation of this and as such a deal will be struck.
Hopefully.Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostBollocks, remain is all that should happenOld Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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