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"I don't understand this. If you have, say. five years left on your passport, why would you want to trade it in for a new one at a cost of £70-odd? " Yes that is right. | |||
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" If you have, say. five years left on your passport, why would you want to trade it in for a new one at a cost of £70-odd? Yes that is right. " Is the OP on commission? ![]() | |||
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"Will EU travellers to the UK have to renew theirs? Will folks living on the EU side of the Irish border have to flash their new passports everytime they pop to the North for cheaper health care and unleaded petrol?...." No we won't, we're not the ones leaving the EU. ![]() | |||
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"Will EU travellers to the UK have to renew theirs? Will folks living on the EU side of the Irish border have to flash their new passports everytime they pop to the North for cheaper health care and unleaded petrol?...." Cheaper health care? How does that work? | |||
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"Will EU travellers to the UK have to renew theirs? Will folks living on the EU side of the Irish border have to flash their new passports everytime they pop to the North for cheaper health care and unleaded petrol?...." Most EU citizens rely on their national ID cards rather than passports to move between member states. If Brexit is hard, they'll need passports in future. | |||
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"Will EU travellers to the UK have to renew theirs? Will folks living on the EU side of the Irish border have to flash their new passports everytime they pop to the North for cheaper health care and unleaded petrol?.... No we won't, we're not the ones leaving the EU. ![]() That is right ![]() | |||
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"Will EU travellers to the UK have to renew theirs? Will folks living on the EU side of the Irish border have to flash their new passports everytime they pop to the North for cheaper health care and unleaded petrol?...." A very good point! Both the UK and Rep of Ireland are not in schengen, although there is an agreement between UK/Ireland so that is difficult. An Irish citizen no, an EU citizen yes they should be stopped, but then you have an open border so who knows?(GFA). With regards to health cover, again you have the bilateral agreement so Irish can get treatment? The NHS for whatever reason have not asked for insurance details of foreign nationals being treated, so who's fault is that? Most EU countries ask up front for this information, maybe the UK could learn from that? | |||
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" Most EU countries ask up front for this information, maybe the UK could learn from that?" Recovering costs from foreign nationals and their domestic arrangement requires administrators to process claims. And we know what some people think about administrators in the NHS! "Get rid of them and hire more matrons," they scream. So then they want nurses to do the administration instead of nursing. Meanwhile, the people working in the NHS just want to make people better . . . | |||
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"It is advised that brits renew their passports as it could be a big risk that they can be prevented to enter eu countries if uk fails to secure a deal, which is more than likely, whats your view? ![]() Of couse! If your do not renew your passport you will barred from travelling anywhere!, duh! | |||
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"I've not seen this news/advice but certainly UK passport holders should be aware that their passport expiry date will now be significant upon their entry into other EU countries. Currently, if your passport is valid, you are permitted to enter. When the UK is no longer an EU country, we should prepare to have a minimum of 6 months passport validity from when we enter the EU." Yes, it was on the news few weeks ago. | |||
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"I don't understand this. If you have, say. five years left on your passport, why would you want to trade it in for a new one at a cost of £70-odd? " You do not it is only of only six momnhs left which you have allways been advised to do,I allways renew mine six months early did mine two months ago. | |||
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"I've not seen this news/advice but certainly UK passport holders should be aware that their passport expiry date will now be significant upon their entry into other EU countries. Currently, if your passport is valid, you are permitted to enter. When the UK is no longer an EU country, we should prepare to have a minimum of 6 months passport validity from when we enter the EU." This has always been advised | |||
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"I've not seen this news/advice but certainly UK passport holders should be aware that their passport expiry date will now be significant upon their entry into other EU countries. Currently, if your passport is valid, you are permitted to enter. When the UK is no longer an EU country, we should prepare to have a minimum of 6 months passport validity from when we enter the EU.This has always been advised" Another Brexit "benefit"? | |||
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"I've not seen this news/advice but certainly UK passport holders should be aware that their passport expiry date will now be significant upon their entry into other EU countries. Currently, if your passport is valid, you are permitted to enter. When the UK is no longer an EU country, we should prepare to have a minimum of 6 months passport validity from when we enter the EU.This has always been advised" It has been permitted to travel in the EU with a passport that held any validity - travel to the EU will in future be similar to UK passport holders needing longer validity durations for many non-EU countries that we travel to. | |||
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