EU travel after 31 Oct?

We have to deal with the ideology first. Nitty gritty like will we be refused entry at LHR because the data has not been keyed into our passports comes later.

All that has to happen IS

Get An ESTA.

They do it in America.

No problem

Won’t change for me, I just turn up and they give me a 90 day visa. No problem.

That’s a pretty good service I think, if you just turn up at Australia’s border you either get put on the next plane out or go into immigration detention…Every visitor needs to get a visa before they arrive.

Hi

There is no EU wide scheme, every individual EU Country will set it’s own rules as regards residency and employment.

Tourist travel is not an issue.

Gives basic information on travel

Better still, lose your passport, obtain a rubber dinghy and make it half-way across the Channel.

Our wonderful Border Farce taxis will pick you up and bring you the rest of the way.

Once here, you’ll be offered a free house, free food, free healthcare, etc.

Only if you have put boot polish(sp) on your face.:twisted::twisted::twisted:

:023:

And “I no speak English”.

Oh, and also claim that you’re a doctor or engineer.

Are they bringing back the Black and White Minstrel Show? Even Australia has stopped doing that sort of rubbish.

They wouldn’t dare: there’d be rioting in the universities and leafy suburbs!

Morris dancing has a very long history, much longer than the Black and White Minstrel Show which, incidentally, I never found particularly interesting.

I’m surprised the perpetually offended haven’t complained about coal miners and the chimney sweep on a number of films I’ve seen. :roll:

I travel with my dog who has a pet pass port .
He has all the necessary vaccinations for Europe indeed the world .
If we leave without a deal the UK may be classified as a High Risk country for rabies .
Ridiculous as we don’t have rabies yet France and the rest do have rabies .
So any dog travelling to Europe will need blood titer test and health certificates etc despite the fact it has a valid rabies vaccinations .
The Europeans are AHS

As I recall (specifically from watching The Chase on ITV a few days ago;-):lol:), the term “Morris” comes from “Moorish”

The original film Mary Poppins should be banned.

It is now over a month since the end of october so l assume we
now know the answer to the OPs question?
Can anybody tell me what it is?

Regards Donkeyman!

Hi

We have not left so nothing has changed.

We are not leaving until the end of the Transition Period which is currently a year away.

Nothing will change until then.

It will be tit for tat.

Pritti Patel says EU Citizens will need ESRI to come here, so we will need it to go to the continent.

But the question was what wil change after oct31st Swimmy, not
what will change when we leave EU? So your answer must be that
nothing will change or has changed rather,nso we must ask the
question again at the date Boris says we will be leaving, which will
be according to him, early next year??
Donkeyman!

Hi

Irrespective of what Boris says, nothing changes until the end of the Transition Period, which is currently December 2020.

We will still be paying in until then.

My definition of leaving is the end of the Transition Period which is the day we stop paying to remain in the Single Market.

Thanks Swimmy, you have confirmed my suspicions about THE
DEAL!?
Donkeyman!

I appreciate your take on it swimmy, but we ARE leaving the EU on 31 January 2020. Nothing changes that date except a new extension if asked for.

I know nothing will change during the transition period that comes next after that date and that we will still be paying in for a further 12 months whilst trade negotiations take place, fair enough, we can just about swallow the fact that we have to adhere to the same EU rules for the next 12 months after January 2020,(as long as they don’t try to pull a fast one on us) but it still doesn’t detract from the fact that we will be deemed to have officially left the EU by the end of next month!

That is the only date on my Radar as it is the only date that matters.

Hi

It will be a world first if we can negotiate a deal within 12 months and get it approved by all the EU Parliaments and Regional Parliaments.

The kind of deal we get has yet to be determined.

Between now and 31st January we have to pass the legislation to transfer 4 million pages of EU Legislation into UK Law and then. after 1st February we have to start getting rid of the bits we do not want any longer.

We have not even agreed what our rules will be for Immigration and until we do that we cannot build the computer programme.

Your faith in Boris and Co is much greater than mine.

Sorry to disagree. You have till end of december 2020 to amend the laws.
It is estimated that approximately 20,000 laws deriving from the EU have been given effect within domestic law. These need to be assessed and then, as appropriate, repealed, revoked or retained, depending upon their relevance and significance. The job of retaining EU law is made more challenging both by the timescale involved and because the powers given to the Government must be sufficiently flexible to take account of a rapidly changing context, including the prospect of an implementation period for the proposed withdrawal agreement, up to 31 december 2020.
the sheer volume of EU law means there is no prospect of its being replaced with new UK legislation by 31 januari 2020 — ‘exit day’. To avoid an enormous legal black hole from arising, the Withdrawal Act 2018 will take a snapshot of EU law as it exists immediately before Brexit, converting it into domestic law: a huge, and imperative, exercise in legislative copying and pasting. A good deal of EU law that currently applies in the UK is predicated upon its being a member state: such law will simply not make sense following Brexit. The Act therefore gives ministers time-limited powers to amend domestic law (including, but not only, retained EU law) to address ‘deficiencies’ arising from Brexit.

In conclusion, all EU laws will be valid post brexit, unless it is changed in time by the ministers in boris’ cabinet. In reality that means civil servants prepare these changes. As boris (and cummings) is planning to overhaul the civil service, I’m betting a lot of EU law will remain unchanged.