Visas after Brexit.

Taff replied on 16/02/2017 17:42

Posted on 16/02/2017 17:42

Hi Guys n Gals,

I wonder if anyone has any idea about visas after Brexit? Would we need a visa for just the Country we visit, or would we need a visa for every Country we pass through? Do we need a personal visit to an Embassy or can we get visas online, or through the post? Any advice would be helpful to those of us who have never dealt with the subject of visas previously. Thanks and warmest regards.

Steve.

IanH replied on 16/02/2017 17:48

Posted on 16/02/2017 17:48

We didn't need them before we joined the EU so I doubt we would need them after we get out.

At the very worst, I reckon it would just be a visa waiver, like going to the USA.

Wherenext replied on 16/02/2017 19:32

Posted on 16/02/2017 19:32

What Ian said.

You're more likely to see a change to things like Car Insurance where you may need Green Cards again and Spanish bail bonds, but as we're at least 2 years away there's nothing to worry about.

ValDa replied on 16/02/2017 22:29

Posted on 16/02/2017 22:29

Who knows! Why worry?  They're now talking about a 'hard border' between Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland so people in Ireland may have even more problems.   Everything is possible, nothing is impossible.   Let's just wait and see that happens and in the meantime how does worrying about it help?

Maybe we should just build a wall and stay behind it?

Metheven replied on 16/02/2017 23:01

Posted on 16/02/2017 23:01

It's all pure conjecture Steve, no-one knows the final outcome of this Brexit as talks have yet to begin. Lets just go with the flow and not worry about it.

cyberyacht replied on 17/02/2017 09:16

Posted on 16/02/2017 22:29 by ValDa

Who knows! Why worry?  They're now talking about a 'hard border' between Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland so people in Ireland may have even more problems.   Everything is possible, nothing is impossible.   Let's just wait and see that happens and in the meantime how does worrying about it help?

Maybe we should just build a wall and stay behind it?

Posted on 17/02/2017 09:16

But would the Mexicans pay for it?

redface replied on 17/02/2017 16:41

Posted on 17/02/2017 16:41

I don't think Saint Theresa has even started negotiating yet.

She is probably still praying that it will all turn out OK in the end!

IanH replied on 17/02/2017 17:59

Posted on 17/02/2017 17:59

Which it will of course......just as the passport and visa system did in years gone by.

Fisherman replied on 18/02/2017 14:15

Posted on 18/02/2017 14:15

By the time Brexit has been sorted there wont be a EU.

Taff replied on 22/02/2017 15:16

Posted on 22/02/2017 15:16

Thanks to all for the replies, I suppose that as I had no knowledge about travelling prior to the EU open borders malarkey and my own experience of travel prior to 1975 (F Mov 220 and MOD form 90), I was hoping for someone who had any knowledge of the possible need of visas.

Once again, thanks all, warmest regards

Steve.

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