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Old 09.03.2018, 14:35
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Re: Brexit (and other UK stuff) information roadshow in Swizterland

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Let's have a bet. I bet you that after the negotiations are finished and the UK has left the EU that UK citizens moving* around Europe won't be hindered.

*By moving I mean for holidays, cross border shopping and the like
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Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland, Romania and the United
Kingdom are EU states that are not, or not yet, part of the
Schengen area. This means that a flight from one of these
states to a Schengen state is regarded as an external flight
and is subject to border checks. However, EU citizens have
the right to free movement when travelling within the EU,
regardless of whether the country is part of Schengen or
not. In principle, when entering a non-Schengen EU state,
EU citizens only undergo minimum checks to verify their
identities on the basis of travel documents (passport or
identity card)
https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/si...3111126_en.pdf

Add to this, there are a small number of places within Europe that are not members of the EU, EFTA or Euro zone, such as Andorra.
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