I wouldn't get your hopes up. The article refers to two options:
From this week's Portugal News: Page 19:
It says that Portugal will allow UK visitors to to stay 6 months, overwintering.
Could this be the breakthrough, we've been hoping for ?
Apologies for the low tech attachment .
Age and inebriation don't help.
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I'll supply free booze only to residents of Glengormley, Trev.PaulGenny have a nice patch of ground, we could all pile over and paul will supply the free booze.
I shall bring the black bush.I'll supply free booze only to residents of Glengormley, Trev.
The rest of them..?
It'll be your round !
As I understand it, the only issue is when the UK driving licences of Brits resident in France expire. And yes, then it becomes a problem, due to the way in which the transition period was ended in haste, prior to many reciprocal agreements being negotiated.France will be the problem whatever the rest decide , have you seen the latest on brits driving in France ? briefly Folks [ Brits ] living there must have french driving Licences , Computer says NO NO NO as UK has no reciprocal agreement yet and Brits are being refused French Licences so cannot drive, saw it on the BBC news app this morning, Visitors OK IDPs I guess ?
As I understand it, the only issue is when the UK driving licences of Brits resident in France expire. And yes, then it becomes a problem, due to the way in which the transition period was ended in haste, prior to many reciprocal agreements being negotiated.
Well that is not what I read folks are getting pulled over and told they have no right to drive, the article which I C ant now find said many want to return to U K now as things are getting tough for them in France? hope you are right however.As I understand it, the only issue is when the UK driving licences of Brits resident in France expire. And yes, then it becomes a problem, due to the way in which the transition period was ended in haste, prior to many reciprocal agreements being negotiated.
I'm sure this was mentioned on another thread recently . Apparently neither EU or Britain wanted this [90/180] to happen . It just did .You'll all like this...
I have just read in the Sunday Times that whilst we have the 90 days in 180 rule when we want to enter the Schengen group area, EU nationals can spend 180 days in a row in the UK!
That doesn't seem fair does it?
If you are a UK citizen living in France then.......Well that is not what I read folks are getting pulled over and told they have no right to drive, the article which I C ant now find said many want to return to U K now as things are getting tough for them in France? hope you are right however.
Oh yes please, Trev...I shall bring the black bush.
Does it say how long they have to wait before returning ? If it's 180 days we got the better option 90 in 180 which allows us to spread 180 days over 360I have just read in the Sunday Times that whilst we have the 90 days in 180 rule when we want to enter the Schengen group area, EU nationals can spend 180 days in a row in the UK!
That doesn't seem fair does it?
Not so sure about that. The 90 day rule has been the case for non-EU countries since Schengen was established in 1995. Everybody knew it would apply to us when we left; the EU showed no interest in changing it and the UK never asked for it to be changed. So I would say that both sides were happy to accept it.I'm sure this was mentioned on another thread recently . Apparently neither EU or Britain wanted this [90/180] to happen . It just did .
Who'd have thunk
Does it say how long they have to wait before returning ? If it's 180 days we got the better option 90 in 180 which allows us to spread 180 days over 360