Travelling Abroad After Brexit
Some
of the practical issues which should be considered after Brexit is
relevance of some European documents. Will there be a need to apply
for visa to travel abroad? Will European Health Insurance Card be
still effective?
For
the next two years the UK will remain to be a part of the EU as Art
50 of the Treaty of Lisbon says. So, during that time British
citizens can continue to travel freely within the EU. It is very
probable that visas will be necessary to go abroad after that
time, however. So, the ability of British citizens to work and live
abroad will be extremely limited. But, it does not mean that tourists
will be trapped within the UK's boarders. Even currently there are
arrangements between the UK and non-European countries to allow
British citizens to visit those places without visas for up to 90
days. It is also a possibility that similar arrangements will be
negotiated by Britain with EU countries.
Another
issue which may worry British citizens is the European Health
Insurance Card carried by travellers to be able to use medical
treatment while abroad but within the EU. As nothing will change
within the next two years these cards are still valid. It is possible
that these cards will be still in use after that time if Britain
manages to operate as a country within a single Economic European
Area for that purpose. But, it all depends on the outcome of
negotiations which are yet to come. But, Britain has also another
option to negotiate with single countries a possibility for its
citizens to receive free urgent medical treatment. Such agreements
are already in place between the UK and Australia and New Zealand.
Similarly, British driving licence which includes a flag of the EU
will probably have to be replaced after two years once a new design
will be created.
There
will probably be no changes in the situation of the 3 million EU
nationals living in the UK. Any laws which will be introduced in two
years in relation to immigrants will not work backwards. So, mass
deportations of EU citizens will not take place. Similarly, 1.2.
million of UK nationals living abroad will retain their status if
they plan to continue to live abroad. More detailed information about
what will happen to immigrants and British emigrants wil become
clearer during the two years of negotiations.
Also available at: http://www.reviewsphere.org/news/travelling-abroad-brexit/
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