Those massive queues at Dover that brexers claim don’t exist….are back

in the grand scheme of things how many people does it effect very few but if it makes you feel hard done by carry on
in the grand scheme of things how has all that sovereignty benefitted you
 
Oh look a brexer claiming “it’s only a bit of paperwork”

ending of FOM affects most of all those people who widely travel and work in the EU, there are now 27 different sets of rules to look at and understand, a limit of 90 days and issues with transporting equipment due to cabotage and ATA carnets implications
Look you have already proved in your own words that your not intelligent enough to fill in a few simple forms to take your dog abroad and clearly do not understand that you can stay longer than 90 days so there is no further point in engaging you in conversation that requires you to be able to think
 
you mean basic passport rules that several countries have different criteria for throughout the world
There is no basic passport rules, they're all different.
So now you have to check the rules before going to EU. Before it wasn't necessary.
And depending on how long you're staying, or when you last visited, you might need a visa, which wasn't necessary before.

Now for you, it might not mean much difference, but for thousands of others it's an extra hassle.
 
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if you think people are mildly bothered by the cost of it carry on and wet your pants over it . There is absolutely no inconvenience caused by it other than hitting a few buttons a few months earlier than you planned
I've travelled to EU in the past and my passport expired while I was in EU.
No problem, it was prior to Brexit.
Now I would have to have renewed my passport before travelling.
 
doesnt make the slightest difference to me or my travelling so the same
Until you realise you need to renew your passport earlier than usual.
But you sound like someone who doesn't travel far.
So I guess your annual trip to Blackpool won't be affected.
 
Look you have already proved in your own words that your not intelligent enough to fill in a few simple forms to take your dog abroad and clearly do not understand that you can stay longer than 90 days so there is no further point in engaging you in conversation that requires you to be able to think
All of that was unnecessary before.
If you want complications in your life, go for it. I'm sure there's plenty of opportunities.
 
Until you realise you need to renew your passport earlier than usual.
But you sound like someone who doesn't travel far.
So I guess your annual trip to Blackpool won't be affected.
pmsl showing your limited knowledge Roy by traveling far and going abroad on holiday around 5/6 times a year so up to 60 times in the lifetime of a passport i know the first thing you check for the country you are traveling to is passport requirement ,visa requirements .esta requirements / medical inoculations etc etc .
Its not rocket science but basic common sense which is why i could see you struggling
 
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Your passport is stamped on the way in and on the way out, unless you have a CdeS.
It would be obvious that you had overstayed.
na went eu several times this year and some of those times i never got my passport stamped going in or out . Same as hundred of thousands of uk visitors. I will let you think why that was
 
Held up for a few hours getting through Prague airport by security in the non EU queue. Some tried the EU queue as their passport still said EU citizen but were firmly put in their place.

Was is a huge deal? Not really, once passport was stamped we were on our way. No denying it has changed and it is worse than before though.
 
Held up for a few hours getting through Prague airport by security in the non EU queue. Some tried the EU queue as their passport still said EU citizen but were firmly put in their place.

Was is a huge deal? Not really, once passport was stamped we were on our way. No denying it has changed and it is worse than before though.
Prague was a dangerous place to be last week - any problems, old thing?
 
Look you have already proved in your own words that your not intelligent enough to fill in a few simple forms to take your dog abroad and clearly do not understand that you can stay longer than 90 days so there is no further point in engaging you in conversation that requires you to be able to think
you are a Brexit liar:


difference taking a pet abroad:
before brexit: a pet passport last for a year and cost about £40

after Brexit: you need a vet health check costing upto £300 every time you want to take your pet


differences staying more than 90 days:

before Brexit: you could stay, work, retire in any of 27 countries

after Brexit: you can stay upto 90 days, if you stay longer you need to apply for a visa or residency, application requirements differs for every country and you need to,apply for each country you stay in

after Brexit: you can’t just go and work, you need a visa….that puts off casual workers.

after Brexit: musicians can’t do a long tour because of the 90 day limit, they need an ATA carnet to take gear and cabotage prevents them going from venue to venue



Gas112, please stop posting ignorant comments about post Brexit rules, you are clueless….go and learn the facts there’s a good chap
 
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