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  1. MickMac

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    Doug there will be no restrictions for EU passport holders it will be the same as now.
  2. dougfitz

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    As I understand it, the controls are in place for the Schengen Zone, not for the EU. There may still be arrangements for travellers from the EU that are no longer available to UK citizens. I generally find the signage at entry points makes it clear which pathway one needs to take on arrival.
  3. Rick of Rick and Peg

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    I see. Good question in that UK and Irish passport holders are transiting from Ireland, an EU country to the EU (repeating you) but, at the same time, you are entering the Schengen zone from a non-Schengen nation.
  4. JabbaPapa

    New long-term French visa possibility for some UK citizens

    French Law is different in several respects, including this one -- though as to the 180-day rule you refer to, it's the old pre-Schengen arrangement, and a reason why EU nationals can now stay up to 180 days in the UK. As to taxation, all home owners in France are subjected to the local &...
  5. MickMac

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    Travel between Ireland and Britain is part of an agreed common travel area, with no restrictions. Ireland is an EU member and travel to our European mainland is covered by freedom of movement, no restrictions are involved. Hope this clarifies this, travel arrangements also cover people born...
  6. Marus99

    New long-term French visa possibility for some UK citizens

    As a home owner in Spain I can also get a long-term visa which does away with the 90/180 issue. However it still restricts me to 180 days a year. If I go over 180 I am deemed a tax resident with all the complications that introduces. Also the property value has to be over a particular threshold...
  7. JabbaPapa

    New long-term French visa possibility for some UK citizens

    ...you're a direct family member), then you will be entitled by right to a long-term visa, meaning that you will not be subjected to the 90/180 Schengen Area rules (and with reference to earlier discussions in this place of long-term visas, this would be throughout the EU plus the non-EU...
  8. chinacat

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    Thanks Tinca 😊 Bit of a muddle, isn’t it? 😈
  9. Tincatinker

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    ??? That would kind of depend on so many yerbles it’s sort of fun. RoI isn’t in Schengen any more than the UK is so ESS and ETIAS apply when you hit Schengen. Whether ETA will apply on travel between the RoI and UK is made explicitly unclear in all the published information to date because the...
  10. Glenshiro

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    This could conceivably speed up entry for travellers to Spain/France or anywhere else in the Schengen area. Earlier this year I travelled to Australia via Singapore. For each country I was required to fill in an online form, effectively a visa application/landing card. This took just a few...
  11. dick bird

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    This is yet to be introduced passport checking technology that will be used on all incoming travellers who are not citizens of a Schengen signatory country, so will apply to US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand to name but a few. The i, Times and Guardian all name as their source the owners and...
  12. Tincatinker

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    ...https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/forum-rules-revised-july-2023.20973/ Meanwhile, intensified border control is coming to Schengen. One day, probably, when they get around to it. And it will make no difference whatsoever to the pilgrim experience or that of the Amsterdam stag...
  13. C

    Pros & Cons of One-way Flights

    I did not have a return flight when I did the Frances this past fall. No problems
  14. MickMac

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    The report was carried in the English Guardian news journal so its from a point of view of English citizens.
  15. Kathor1

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    ...Nobody knows much about the delays that the introduction of the EES system will actually cause for TCN travellers who travel to an EU Schengen country for the first time under the EES system. Whether all countries and all their airports, seaports, and terrestrial crossings that mark an...
  16. Kathor1

    Pros & Cons of One-way Flights

    I am not sure that there is a great appetite for this but I, obviously, cannot resist the temptation. The law in question, the Schengen Border Code, applies in the same way to all the EU countries (all of the EU and not just EU Schengen) and the relevant quote, in its current version, says, that...
  17. WGroleau

    Pros & Cons of One-way Flights

    ...into nineteen countries other than my native USA, most of them without a return ticket. Eleven of those were into Spain, nine from outside Schengen. Of course, I realize that's risky. Next time, I may take the advice of having a refundable ticket that I can cancel later. But when I did...
  18. dick bird

    Pros & Cons of One-way Flights

    The chances of being refused entry for not having a return ticket are slim in the extreme. Border control would need to have a reason for suspicion to even ask and if you have a paid up credit card and look as respectable as I am sure most of us do, they will let you in. And I speak as somebody...
  19. CWBuff

    Pros & Cons of One-way Flights

    I flew one way from EWR to CDG on United Airlines. Almost 7 weeks later I flew MAD to PHL (obviously OW) on American Airlines One can say that these 2 flights are as disconnected from each other as they could possibly be (and they weren't purchased together at the same time). Not at any time...

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